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2007 október Olvasott szöveg értése Task 1 Read this account of a school visit. The paragraphs have been jumbled up. Your task is to put them back in order. Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example. Remember that there is an extra paragraph that you will not need. Top class children Last week I took a group of lively 9-year-olds to nearby Berkeley Castle. I felt that all were as well prepared as possible. 0) _________________C______________________ 1) _______________________________________ 2) _______________________________________ When I asked them why, they replied: “We are not stepping on that carpet, Miss. Like you said, it’s old and we’d spoil it.” 3) _______________________________________ All through the visit they behaved perfectly. Even when the guide told them that they could step over a rope to get a better view, they didn’t until I assured them that it was all right. 4) ________________________________________ 5) ________________________________________ A She led the way up the wide, main staircase, walking in the centre of the carpet. To my horror, my group formed themselves into a line, one behind the other, and crept up the very edge of the wooden steps. B I pointed out that this particular carpet was not one of the antiques, but was told: “Ah, but it will be one day.” C I had talked about Edward II, had stressed the antiquity of the castle and all its valuable contents, and that nothing must be touched without permission. Our guide must be obeyed, so that nothing would be spoiled.

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2007 oktoacuteberOlvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this account of a school visit The paragraphs have been jumbled up Your task isto put them back in order Write the letters in the white boxes as in the exampleRemember that there is an extra paragraph that you will not needTop class childrenLast week I took a group of lively 9-year-olds tonearby Berkeley Castle I felt that all were as well preparedas possible0) _________________C______________________1) _______________________________________2) _______________________________________When I asked them why they replied ldquoWe are notstepping on that carpet Miss Like you said itrsquos old andwersquod spoil itrdquo3) _______________________________________All through the visit they behaved perfectly Evenwhen the guide told them that they could step over a rope toget a better view they didnrsquot until I assured them that it wasall right4) ________________________________________5) ________________________________________

A She led the way up the wide main staircase walking in the centre of the carpet To myhorror my group formed themselves into a line one behind the other and crept up thevery edge of the wooden stepsB I pointed out that this particular carpet was not one of the antiques but was told ldquoAhbut it will be one dayrdquoC I had talked about Edward II had stressed the antiquity of the castle and all itsvaluable contents and that nothing must be touched without permission Our guidemust be obeyed so that nothing would be spoiledD One childrsquos report read ldquoI just had my best day ever We saw lots of things The ladylet us over the barrier to see a special window In it is a fly caught in some amber Ithas been there for hundreds of years I think it is deadrdquoE When an anxious parent telephoned later that day I was able to reassure her thateverybody was safeF Back at school they needed no urging to make a record of a most enjoyable andinstructive dayG At the entrance we were met by a very kind lady who said that she would take usaround the castle and explain anything the children wanted to know5 pont

Task 2Read this magazine article on Hungarian wine Your task is to choose the answers thatare nearest in meaning to what the article says Write the appropriate letters in thewhite boxes next to the numbers There is an example (0) for youWineFocus on Hungary33-year-old Sam Harrop is one of the youngest Masters of Wine in the world (oneof just 245) In this monthly column Sam focuses on HungaryBelieve it or not Hungary is producing some high quality wines itrsquos a region thatrsquos especiallyworth a look at if you want tasty wines that donrsquot necessarily cost the earth There are 22 wineregions in Hungary and the variation in wine styles produced is pretty impressive FromMethode Champenoise styles to fruity dry whites and reds to some of the sweetest wines onthe planet ndash therersquos something for everyoneOne of the biggest difficulties for consumers though can be reading the labels on thebottles But as there are a growing number of English labels on the market it is possible to goshopping without a translatorOf the 22 tongue twisting regions the most well-known is unquestionably the region ofTokaj-Hegyalja which produces some of the most respected sweet wines in the world In the16th century the European royal families drank Tokaji and ever since itrsquos taken a special placein all the great wine cellars of the world There are many other wine regions worth visitingincluding Villaacuteny Somloacute (quite rustic and traditional wines) Neszmeacutely and Eger (home ofthe famous Bullrsquos Blood red wine)The wine regions in Hungary are situated in some of the most beautiful areas of thecountry so visiting them will at the very least ensure you get a few great photos to take backhome Another interesting aspect of the wine lands is that a lot of the wine-making townshave impressive ancient underground cellars Exploring these cellars can be a lot of fun and itcan be a great day out for holidaymakers0) Sam Harroprsquos article is worth reading because

A) he has been to all the top wine regions in the worldB) he is one of the worldrsquos top wine experts C) he has a monthly column in this magazineD) this month he writes about Hungarian wines

6) Sam Harrop says thatA) Hungary is well-known for its high quality winesB) the best thing about Hungarian wines is that they are cheapC) good quality Hungarian wines can be bought at reasonable pricesD) the best Hungarian wines are pretty expensive

7) He suggests that A) there are too many wine-growing regions in Hungary

B) there is a very wide range of wines in HungaryC) Methode Champenoise style means dry white or redD) sweet Hungarian wines are a little too sweet

8) In connection with Hungarian wines he says thatA) it may be difficult for foreigners to read the labelsB) it is a good idea to go shopping with a translatorC) English labels are getting bigger these daysD) bottles with English labels are easier to sell

9) TokajiA) has been famous since the 16th centuryB) was originally only drunk by royal families

C) can be found in every cellar in the worldD) is the most famous sweet wine in the world

10) Visiting a wine growing region isA) a waste of time if you donrsquot like wineB) the best way to find out what Hungary is really likeC) a great idea but only if you have a camera with youD) enjoyable for more than one reason

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Task 3Read these simple rules for a happy and contented life The subtitles have been removedfrom the text Your task is to match the subtitles to the text Write the appropriateletters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in the example (0) Remember thatthere is an extra letter that you do not needThe key to a fulfilling life0) ____C__________ It releases feel-good chemicals and attracts other people11) ______________Hairdressers are the most content then clergy chefs beauticians plumbers andmechanics12) ______________Add meaning to your life by singing in a choir going to art classes or doing charitywork13) ______________Couples in happy relationships exchange much more emotional information than thosewho are not14) ______________Keep in regular contact with them15) ______________The average mood watching sitcoms is one of mild depression People who are activehave been proved to be happier16) ______________Exercise produces feelings of euphoria17) ______________They increase levels of serotonin which regulates mood Good-mood foods are pastaoatcakes and fruit

A Eat carbohydratesB VolunteerC SmileD Stop watching TVE Donrsquot just sit back and waitF Talk to your partner for an hour a dayG Choose a happy professionH Invest in your friendsI Walk a mile a day

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Task 4

Read this article on driving and then read the statements following itIf a statement is true mark it AIf it is false mark it BIf on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true or not mark it CWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in the exampleBack to school for speeding driversMotorists to be offered a day in class as an alternative to penalty pointsMotorists caught exceeding the speed limit will be able to avoid the traditional penalty pointsby spending a day in the classroomFirst-time speeders breaking the limit will be invited to pay pound60 ndash the same as a fine ndashto take a speed awareness course it was announced yesterdayThose who take up the offer will not have points put on their licence More than52000 speeders in Lancashire where the scheme has been tested for three years took up theofferPolice said the aim of the lsquoone last chancersquo initiative was to win back public supportafter the Governmentrsquos controversial speed camera policy which critics say is a moneymakingexercise More than two million motorists were fined pound60 and penalised with threepoints on their licence last year after being snapped by Britainrsquos 6000 camerasThe scheme was launched yesterday by Richard Brunstrom of the Association of ChiefPolice officers as he chaired a national road policing conference in Birmingham MrBrunstrom said lsquoIf I have any regret it is that we didnrsquot start these speed awareness coursesearlier In retrospect I wish wersquod done it at the startrsquoHe claimed that up to 30 per cent of drivers who are offered the course will take itThe courses comprise classroom and practical driving lessons teaching errant driversthe danger of breaking the limit Motorists will take a two-hour and a half-hour lessonidentifying what causes them to ignore the limit the consequences of speeding followed byup to three hours of practical training and exercises behind the wheel with an advanceddriving instructorMotorists can only take one course in three yearsMr Brunstrom said lsquoA national scheme means you could get done for speeding inDevon but take your course in Edinburghrsquo0) Speeding drivers are offered driving lessons as well asgiven penalty points B

18) Speed awareness lessons will cost as much as a fine19 During a trial period many drivers have decided to go on the course20) Lancashire was chosen for the test because more drivers are caught there than in other areas21) The police donrsquot think they can win back public support22) The Government will use the money made with speed cameras to finance the new scheme23)Mr Brunstrom believes they have chosen the best time to introduce the scheme24) He is optimistic about the future of the scheme25) During the course participants will spend almost as much time in the classroom as in the car26) Most motorists taking part in the course have found it useful and enjoyable27) Drivers will have to take a speed awareness course near where they were caught

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Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1Complete each sentence using the beginning and ending given on the following lineso that the meaning stays the sameWrite on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) at the beginning

0) Nobody allows us to keep snakes in the houseWeare not allowed to keep snakes in the house1 Oliver is two years younger than meI am helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Oliver 1)2 The news surprised me very muchI was very much helliphelliphelliphellip by the news 2)3 He canrsquot send me letters because he doesnrsquot know my addressIf letters 3)4 I havenrsquot visited a nicer place than MexicoMexico is the ever visited 4)5 As a teenager he had the habit of listening to alternative musicHe used as a teenager 5)6 A famous Danish architect designed the bridgeThe bridge helliphelliphelliphelliphellip a famous Danish architect 6)

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Task 2You are going to read a humorous story Some words are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (7-16) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningSUPER GRANNYAn elderly Florida lady did her shopping and upon returning to her car (0) ______ four menin the act of leaving with her vehicle She (7) ______ her shopping bags and drew herhandgun proceeding to scream (8) ______ I have a gun and I know (9) ______ use it Getout of the carThe four men (10) ______ for a second invitation They got out and ran like mad The ladysomewhat shaken then continued to load her shopping bags into the back of the car and gotinto the drivers seat She was (11) ______ upset that she could not get her key into theignition She tried and tried and then she understood (12) ______ A few minutes later shefound (13) ______ car parked four or five spaces farther down She loaded her bags into thecar and then drove to the police station The sergeant to whom (14) ______ nearly torehimself in two with laughter He pointed to the other end of the counter where four pale men(15) ______ a carjacking by a mad elderly woman described as white (16) ______ five feettall glasses curly white hair and carrying a large handgunNo charges were filed0) A founded B could find C found D have found 0) C7) A dropped B was dropping C threw D was throwing 7)8) A soundly B from top to bottom C very loud D at the top of her voice 8)

9) A how to B that I C how should D that you 9)10) A didnrsquot expect B didnt wait C waited D expected 10)11) A but B such C badly D so 11)12) A who B them C why D that 12)13) A own B her own C hers D own her 13)14) A the story told B was told C she spoke about D she told the story 14)15) A could report B reported C were reporting D would report 15)16) A less than B fewer than C mainly D higher than 16)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about a talking parrot Some words are missingfrom the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (17-25)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formThere might be cases where you do not have to change the word in bracketsWrite only one word in each spaceThere is an example (0) at the beginningPARROT KEPT INDOORSIt is proving to be a social (0) _____ (embarrass) for the Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary inNuneaton that one of their parrots has a rather (17) _____ (colour) vocabularyBarney a five-year-old macaw parrot has no respect for authority He has used dirty wordsin front of respectable people such as the Mayor and the vicar He has also told several charity(18) _____ (work) what he thought of themSanctuary volunteer Stacey Clark said Barney once belonged to a lorry (19) _____ (drive)We tend to keep him indoors away from the public But everybody seems to accept hisbehaviour with a (20) _____ (smile) she said He has got a lot of character and he does saythank you when he gets a treat so he can be polite He is (21) _____ (cheer) and very friendlytooSome of the sayings he likes to repeat include hello big boys and where have you beenBut his (22) _____ (favour) words are mainly unrepeatable Geoff Green the(23) _____ (own) of Wildlife Sanctuary said he had one rude word which he especially likedto say over and over againHe added he had seen neighbours and passers-by duck and look around(24) _____ (surprise) when they passed the window and heard the swearing from within Heonly seems to swear when you dont want him to he added We usually keep him insideaway from any (25) _____ (visit) He seems to know which people he shouldnt swear in frontof and so he goes and does so Barney was given to the sanctuary a year ago

0)embarrassment17)18)19)20)21)22)23)24)25)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutesTASK 1In this section you are going to hear about the life and work of JaneGoodall a famous British conservationistYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or numberFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Jane got a toy helliphellipchimpanzeehelliphellip for her second birthday1 Jane loved reading The Book and the Tarzan books2 Jane had a job with a(n) film company in England3 To save money she worked as a(n) 4 In Kenya she became Dr Louis Leakeyrsquos 5 Jane was years old when she arrived in Tanganyika6 One day in October Jane saw two chimps strip leaves off twigs7 Jane gave evidence that chimps are able to make 8 Dr Leakey said we might have to think of chimps as 9 Today Jane travels more than days a year

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear a joke about beer andbrothersYour task will be to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s)in the boxes on the right Please note that in this task bothanswers may be correct However there is always at least onecorrect answer This means you might have to circle one ortwo lettersFirst you will have some time to study the task and then wewill play the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording againbut this time we will play the text in shorter sections to giveyou enough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The narrator heard this joke A) a long time agoB) from his father10 Sean hellipA) sits at a table aloneB) asks for a pint of beer11 The barman hellipA) is surprisedB) thinks his business will improve12 Sean hellipA) drinks all three pints of beerB) is in a hurry13 The following Saturday the barman hellipA) doesnt want to serve SeanB) gives Sean some advice

14 Sean has a brother in hellipA) AustraliaB) America15 The brothers decided to hellipA) spend a lot of time in pubsB) think of each other when drinking beer16 Sean hellipA) goes to the pub once a weekB) enjoys the company of the other regulars17 The barman hellipA) had a brother who diedB) thinks Sean has lost one of his brothers

8 pont

TASK 3In this section you are going to hear Harold Baker a guide who is offering sometourists a trekking experienceYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Bali is a(n) A) islandB) countryC) town18 The tour starts at A) 730B) 830C) 93019 The bus drive lasts for A) half an hourB) an hourC) an hour and a half20 Taro A) is in northern BaliB) has a traditional way of lifeC) is one thousand years old21 In Taro you can see some sacred A) animalsB) treesC) rocks22 In the Elephant Safari Park tourists can A) ride on Sumatran elephantsB) feed Sumatran elephantsC) see Sumatran elephants close by23 Tourists walk past plantationsA) coconutB) teaC) sugar

24 Tourists have lunch hellipA) in a restaurantB) on the busC) back in the hotel25 The price includes hellipA) free parkingB) insuranceC) dinner at the hotel

8 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are at a language course in London staying in a student hostel One of your classmatesJoseacute has sent you an email to say that he has two tickets for a performance by the ScottishBallet and wants you to go with him on Saturday night

Scottish Ballet CinderellaSadlers Wells TheatreLondonScottish Ballet makes its highly anticipated return to Sadlers Wells after a hiatus of 6 years

Unfortunately you are busy on Saturday so you canrsquot accept the invitation Write an email of60 words to Joseacute in which you

say thank you for the invitationapologise and give the reason why you canrsquot gosuggest going out together some other time

Begin your email like this

Hi Joseacute

Task BYou are a regular reader of a teenage magazine called Teen Life Each week there is a readerrsquosletter in it and other readers are invited to give advice Here is this weekrsquos letter

Irsquove been offered a babysitting job for a three-weekperiod during the summer holidays The couple wantsme to stay all day Monday and Wednesday (730am-530pm) and from 730am to 230pm Tuesday andThursday They have offered me 10 pounds per week Mysister says that 10 pounds for that much time iscompletely ridiculous and that I am going to be takenadvantage of Still I would like to take the jobbecause the children are such sweeties and Irsquom sure Iwill enjoy looking after them What do you think I

should do

Jane 16

Write a letter of 110 words to Jane Comment on her problem and give your opinionInclude the following points

How important do you think the money you get for a summer job isWhat other things - apart from money - are important about a summer jobWhat personal experiences can you describe of summer jobs that either you or oneof your friends have done

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) G2) A3) B4) F5) DTASK 26) C7) B8) A9) A10) DTASK 311) G12) B13) F14) H15) D16) I17) ATASK 418) A19) A20) C21) B22) C23) B24) A25) A26) C27) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (I am) two2 years older than (Oliver)2) (I was very much) surprised (by the news)3) (If) he knew my address he couldwould be able to send me (letters)4) (Mexico is the) nicest place thatOslash I haveIrsquove (ever visited)5) (He used) to listen to alternative music (as a teenager)6) (The bridge) was designed by (a famous Danish architect)Task 27) A8) D9) A10) B11) D12) C13) B14) D15) C16) ATask 317) colourfulcolorful18) workers19) driver20) smile21) cheerfulcheery22) favouritefavorite23) owner24) surprised25) visitors

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) Jungle jungle2) documentary3) waitress4) assistant5) 26 twenty-six6) 1960 nineteen sixty7) tools8) humans9) 300 three hundredTASK 210) A11) A12) A13) B14) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)15) B16) A17) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)TASK 318) B19) A20) B21) A22) C23) A24) A25) B

2008 maacutejusOlvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this interview with Jenifer Greer Beggren then look at the summary Your task is to fillthe gaps in the summary with one or two words Write your answers on the dotted lines Twoexamples marked (0) have been given for youThe wedding photographerWhat sparked your interest in photographyMy brother built a darkroom in his closet when we were kids I thought it was coolWhat is the biggest lesson you took away from your experience in photography schoolDonrsquot be afraid to experiment donrsquot be afraid to fail and always be open to new things Tell me about your companyI started it with my husband about a year and a half ago not long after our own weddingHow do you market yourselfAdvertising has been a big part of my marketing this past year I have built a good web site I haveprinted ads in a few of the big wedding magazines as well as web presence on their sitesYour company specializes in wedding photography What is it like to capture such specialmoments for othersWeddings are such an emotionally filled day and photography to me is a very emotional processThank God for auto-focus because I still get a little teary during ceremonies I tell my brides we arethere to capture and not interfere with what is really happening This style has allowed us to fulfill ourcreative impulses and please our clientsDescribe your typical day at workIrsquom typically glued to my computer mostly editing and working on the jobs we shot the pastweekend Only about 20 of my work is actually shooting the rest is running the businessWhat do you love the most about your jobI really like being my own boss

SummaryJenifer Greer Beggren became interested in (0) ___ as a child Later she attended a (0) __ She startedher own (1) ___ after she got (2) ___ She advertises in (3) ___ and on the internet She enjoys takingwedding photos but when she gets emotional her (4) ___ make it difficult for her to use her cameraproperly She lets her (5) ___ know about how she works and they are satisfied with it Althoughweddings usually take place at (6) ___ she is busy every day She enjoys her job because she is herown (7) ___

0)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipphotographyhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip0)helliphelliphelliphellipphotography schoolhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

1)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pont

Task 2Look at the following letters and the sentences following themYour task is to match the letters (8-14) to sentences A-I There is a sentence you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)0) (0) Hi GI just want to say how much I enjoyed the show in London Good to hear thenew stuff eg More Stupid and the Nothing SongRod

8) HiOur 17-month-old son just loves the OReilly Learning Python book I think heespecially likes the cute mouse on the cover (I havent had the guts to tell him thatits actually a rat) Just thought you might like to knowJack

9) HiMy daughter Ashley is 9 years old She is a very good singer of classiccountry She would like to make a CD but we cannot afford it at this timeCould you let me know how we can start a fan club Thank youAngela

10) HiRecently my daughter managed to get tickets to The Number 14 Since thetickets were only $1000 I wasnt expecting too much However I absolutelyloved itPamela

11) I would just like to say what a totally enjoyable game it was today The footballwas excellent The organisation was great A bit less bad language would begood (within earshot of children) and if anyone could give those male fans afew singing lessons it would be greatBeryl

12) SirI have always looked for a new copy of your magazine at the stands eagerlyanticipating the poster inside As a tennis fan my choice is clear but these daysyour emphasis on cricket has led to more and more posters of cricketers Pleasecan we have more posters of tennis starsVivek

13) Hi CarolineI need your help about my mum My father left before I was born I am 14 My

mum had a little girl about 2 years ago so therersquos a big age difference betweenus These days my mum wont stop shouting at me about the littlest thingsPlease help ThanxHannah xx

14) Dear TomMy son lives and works in Japan He might buy a car there and import it tothe UK for resale Is this a worthwhile idea If so could you suggest somemodels that would be popular on the UK marketBK

This letterA mentions money problemsB says the entrance fee was not muchC would like to see changes in a publicationD asks for advice on automobilesE offers free tickets to a concertF is about a teenagerrsquos problemsG is about a concertH comments on an illustrationI is about fans and a sports event

7 pont

Task 3In this text about the history of bottled water the beginnings of some sentences have beenremoved Match the beginnings below the text with the endings There is one extra letter thatyou do not need Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)The history of bottled water0) G15)16)17)18)19)20)21)The origins of bottled water can be traced back to the earliest civilizations(0) ___ after crossing the Pyrenees Hannibal the famous general of theCarthaginian army rested his soldiers and elephants in France at thePerrier spring(15) ___ had its origins in baths dating from Roman times Science andmedicine proved the beneficial effects of using natural mineral water forbathing showering and drinking(16) ___ for the first time in France in the 1850s The legal permit tobottle Vittel Grande Source natural mineral water was granted as early as1855(17) ___ had also become common in North America at that timeIn South America bottled water appeared in Brazil in 1890

(18) ___ natural mineral water was bottled in glass or stoneware By themid-twentieth century however bottling methods changed(19) ___ by using the first plastic bottle This new lighter strongermaterial improved packaging practicality(20) ___ by its underground origin its unique composition of mineralsand trace elements its original purity and its health benefits(21) ___ including spring water and specially formulated drinking waterThey have to meet certain well-defined standardsThe preference for the taste and convenience of bottled waters is growingyear by year

A Today other categories of bottled water existB In the early daysC The spa movement that started in Europe in the eighteenth centuryD Vittel revolutionized the market in 1968E Water spas and the bottling of natural mineral watersF Natural mineral water distinguishes itself from other bottled watersG According to legendH There have been a number of social and economic factorsI Cold spa waters were bottled 7 pont

Task 4Read what an author says about her new novel and then read the statements (22-29)following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Children of the Stone AgeMichelle Paver talks about Wolf BrotherIrsquom often asked why I stopped writing for adults and wrote Wolf Brother I didnrsquot In fact Inever planned to write it at all and when the story took hold I was busy writing the third partof a historical trilogy I had no time to spare for anything let alone a six-book series aboutStone Age hunter-gatherersThen one afternoon when I was leafing through some old notes I came across amanuscript I had written at university 20-odd years before It was about a boy and a wolfstruggling to survive in a forest Something about it quickened my pulse I wanted to rewriteitSo I started running scenes in my mindrsquos eye like a film The demon-haunted bearrampaging through the forest hellip Torak the 12-year old hero watching his father die hellip Astampede of reindeer seen through the eyes of a wolf hellip Soon I was scribbling in mynotebook I lived the adventure alongside Torak and Wolf The research took me to places Ihad never thought Irsquod see and I ended up sleeping on reindeer skins in LaplandSomebody once said that onersquos real life is often the life that one does not lead Thatrsquostrue for me When I was a child I wanted a wolf and a bow and an arrow and to live like theStone Age people I wanted to build my own shelter and go hunting in the forest I tried ittoo I got rid of my bed and slept on the floor for three years I made tea from different herbsand gave it to my little sisterWhen I became an adult I didnrsquot grow out of all that but it went underground The

childhood obsessions became a love of archaeology and the natural world a fascination withthe myths of Inuits and Native Americans a lasting interest in wolf behaviour Wolf Brothercame to life when I realised that this was the world I had lost This was the life I hadnrsquot led

0) Wolf Brother is not Michelle Paverrsquos first book22) Her historical trilogy was also very successful23) When at university she found an old manuscript about a boy and awolf24) In Wolf Brother Torakrsquos father is attacked by a bear25) Michelle Paver went to Lapland to research her topic26) As a child Paver tried to imitate the way Stone Age people lived27) Her parents once stopped her from going hunting in the woods28) Paverrsquos herbal remedies often made her little sister ill29) When she grew up Paverrsquos interests had completely changed

0) A22)23)24)25)26)27)28)29) 8 pontNyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a boyrsquos adventure with his parentsrsquo computerSome words are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-10) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningJACK 3 ONLINELast week a three-year-old boy went on his mumrsquos computer ndash and bought (0) ______ pound9000car on eBayCheeky Jack Neal made a successful bid for the Barbie pink Nissan Figaro The boyrsquosmother Rachel 36 and father John 37 noticed that something (1) ______ when they got amessage from the internet auction site to congratulate (2) ______ Rachel said ldquoWe couldnrsquot understand (3) ______ was happening Neither of us had bought(4) ______ So we checked and saw it was a Barbie pink car (5) ______ wersquod bought forpound899999 We flew into a panicrdquoBy then Jack who (6) ______ just turned three was asleep in bed When he(7) ______ next morning he was very excited and told (8) ______ parents ldquoIrsquove bought acarrdquoRachel believes she left her eBay password in her computer after leaving it She said ldquoJackis a wiz on the PC and just (9) ______ all the right buttonsrdquoJohn phoned the company and explained the mistake (10) ______ they saw the funny sideand said they would not insist on selling the car to the Neals0) A for B the C a D just 0) C1) A was wrong B is gone C was cheap D is missing 1)

2) A to them B their C them D on them 2)3) A why B what C that D whether 3)4) A anything B thing C nothing D everything 4)5) A then B after C what D which 5)6) A not B did C has D were 6)7) A has woken B woke C wake D woken 7)8) A his B to his C off his D about his 8)9) A passed B pulled C put D pressed 9)10) A Because B Although C Luckily D Unfortunately 10)

10 pont

Task 2You are going to read an article about the effect of human activity on geographySome words are missing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (11-19) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningRUINING THE PLANETManrsquos behaviour is changing the face of the Earth so rapidly (0) ________ famous landmarkscould soon disappear from the map ndash this (11) ________ what some recent disturbing picturesof the Aral Sea (12) ________ Central Asia showThe damage caused by draining lakes and rivers has resulted in thousands of changes in(13) ________ newly-published 10th edition of lsquoThe Times Concise Atlas (14) ________ theWorldrsquoThe Dead Sea could disappear in 20 years and Lake Chad in Africa is 95 per cent smaller(15) ________ it was in 1963 The Colorado River in America and the Aral Sea could(16) ________ lost entirely Global warming has caused massive changes to mountains thatwere once covered with snow Even Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa will lose its famous snows(17) ________ the planet continues to heat up at this rateAtlas spokesman Simon Judges said ldquoOur latest edition shows the fact (18) ________humans are creating and destroying both our geography (19) ________ our weather systemThe consequences could be catastrophicrdquo

0)that11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about some ancient writing found in Mexico Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (20-26)

Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginningOLDEST WRITING IN THE NEW WORLDItems men women and children left behind when they died ndash everything from clothing tojewellery and tools ndash tell (0) ________ (anthropology) a lot And sometimes even theirwords surviveExperts believe that a (20) ________ (discover) in Mexico is the oldest example of writingever found in the Americas The people who created it (21) ________ (probable) lived 3000years ago long before Christopher Columbus arrived in the New WorldDigging in a stone mine (22) ________ (work) noticed a stone block with marks carved ontoits surface They found the large piece of stone in Cascajal Mexico near the capital city of anancient people called the Olmec There are signs on the block that seem to show(23) ________ (religion) objects they used For example there is a sign that looks like athrone an expert says It is (24) ________ (excite) because it makes it clear that the Olmeccould read and write But experts donrsquot know (25) ________ (exact) what the writing says Ifyou have ever tried to figure out a message (26) ________ (write) in code you have a prettygood idea of the hard work ahead Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crackthe code0)anthropologists20)

21)

22)

23)

24)

25)

26)

7 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a short ironic text about Europe and someof its nationsYour task will be to fill in the gaps in the chart with one wordFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

KEY AREAS EXPERTS EU HEAVEN EU (1048633) helliphellhellipfood cooks French (6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellippolitical-societalenvironment (2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip English Germanservices amp products mechanics (4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Frenchmoney matters (3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Swiss Italian(1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip lovers (5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip (7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear Brian Perry a guide who isoffering some tourists a sea adventureYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxeson the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Cancun is a A) villageB) countryC) resort

8 Cancun is a(n) wordA) MayaB) AztecC) Inca9 Cancun Island A) is 12 kilometres longB) looks like the letter UC) is connected to the mainland10 The first Coral Reef Tour starts at A) 7amB) 8amC) 9am11 The guide recommends the first tour because later the water gets A) too hotB) less clean

C) full of tourists12 It takes minutes to get to the coral reef by speedboatA) 30B) 45C) 6013 You mustnt hellipA) drive the boat at high speedsB) take off the life jacketC) snorkel for 60 minutes14 If you are 16 the ticket costs hellipA) $19B) $29C) $3915 The guide suggests that the tourists bring with themA) drinking waterB) sun creamC) a towel 8 pont

TASK 3In this section you are going to hear an interview with Laura a sixteenyear-old Canadian girl who is in Hungary on a scholarship about thedifferences between Hungarian and Canadian pricesYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on therightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your workA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Hungarian prices are generally a lot lower than Canadian ones A

16 Quality makeup is surprisingly cheap in Hungary17 The interviewer suggests that cultural things are fairly cheap in Hungary18 Cinemas are a lot more expensive in Canada19 Cinemas are rather dangerous places in Canada20 Laura has never been to a Broadway musical21 The interviewer suggests that theatre tickets are not cheap for Hungarians22 Public transport is a lot better in Hungary than in Canada23 Food is more expensive in Canada than in Hungary 8 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are studying in California and yoursquove received the following invitation from one of yourclassmates Jack Brown

Fire up the grill because itrsquos cookout season ndash Letrsquos get together we donrsquot need a reasonOak Street Neighborhood Cookout

At the home of Sarah and William Brown759 Oak StreetFriday600 pm

Write an email of 50-80 words in which youpolitely accept the invitationasko how to get thereo if you can bring your boyfriendgirlfriendo if you are supposed to bring anything

Begin your email like thisHi Jack

Task B

Yoursquove received a letter from your English friend Martha Here is the last part of it

Well lately I have been getting told that I need to knowwhat I want to be when I grow up I havent got a clueYou know I like being outside animals drawingphotography writing stories and poetry I do enjoy maths Iride horses ndash Irsquod like to have one as a matter of fact soany job you think of had better pay well ha ha Somethings that I do not enjoy are office work going from day today with no excitement - and I dont want a job that willtake me 10 years after leaving secondary school just tolearn Do you have any good ideas Your help would begreatly appreciatedThanksM

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Martha in which you give her some adviceincluding the following

Recommend one job that you think might suit herDescribe the advantages and possible disadvantages of this jobSay if you personally would be interested in this job and whyBegin your letter like this

Dear Martha

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

10 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

10 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

10 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

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Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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Task 2Read this magazine article on Hungarian wine Your task is to choose the answers thatare nearest in meaning to what the article says Write the appropriate letters in thewhite boxes next to the numbers There is an example (0) for youWineFocus on Hungary33-year-old Sam Harrop is one of the youngest Masters of Wine in the world (oneof just 245) In this monthly column Sam focuses on HungaryBelieve it or not Hungary is producing some high quality wines itrsquos a region thatrsquos especiallyworth a look at if you want tasty wines that donrsquot necessarily cost the earth There are 22 wineregions in Hungary and the variation in wine styles produced is pretty impressive FromMethode Champenoise styles to fruity dry whites and reds to some of the sweetest wines onthe planet ndash therersquos something for everyoneOne of the biggest difficulties for consumers though can be reading the labels on thebottles But as there are a growing number of English labels on the market it is possible to goshopping without a translatorOf the 22 tongue twisting regions the most well-known is unquestionably the region ofTokaj-Hegyalja which produces some of the most respected sweet wines in the world In the16th century the European royal families drank Tokaji and ever since itrsquos taken a special placein all the great wine cellars of the world There are many other wine regions worth visitingincluding Villaacuteny Somloacute (quite rustic and traditional wines) Neszmeacutely and Eger (home ofthe famous Bullrsquos Blood red wine)The wine regions in Hungary are situated in some of the most beautiful areas of thecountry so visiting them will at the very least ensure you get a few great photos to take backhome Another interesting aspect of the wine lands is that a lot of the wine-making townshave impressive ancient underground cellars Exploring these cellars can be a lot of fun and itcan be a great day out for holidaymakers0) Sam Harroprsquos article is worth reading because

A) he has been to all the top wine regions in the worldB) he is one of the worldrsquos top wine experts C) he has a monthly column in this magazineD) this month he writes about Hungarian wines

6) Sam Harrop says thatA) Hungary is well-known for its high quality winesB) the best thing about Hungarian wines is that they are cheapC) good quality Hungarian wines can be bought at reasonable pricesD) the best Hungarian wines are pretty expensive

7) He suggests that A) there are too many wine-growing regions in Hungary

B) there is a very wide range of wines in HungaryC) Methode Champenoise style means dry white or redD) sweet Hungarian wines are a little too sweet

8) In connection with Hungarian wines he says thatA) it may be difficult for foreigners to read the labelsB) it is a good idea to go shopping with a translatorC) English labels are getting bigger these daysD) bottles with English labels are easier to sell

9) TokajiA) has been famous since the 16th centuryB) was originally only drunk by royal families

C) can be found in every cellar in the worldD) is the most famous sweet wine in the world

10) Visiting a wine growing region isA) a waste of time if you donrsquot like wineB) the best way to find out what Hungary is really likeC) a great idea but only if you have a camera with youD) enjoyable for more than one reason

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Task 3Read these simple rules for a happy and contented life The subtitles have been removedfrom the text Your task is to match the subtitles to the text Write the appropriateletters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in the example (0) Remember thatthere is an extra letter that you do not needThe key to a fulfilling life0) ____C__________ It releases feel-good chemicals and attracts other people11) ______________Hairdressers are the most content then clergy chefs beauticians plumbers andmechanics12) ______________Add meaning to your life by singing in a choir going to art classes or doing charitywork13) ______________Couples in happy relationships exchange much more emotional information than thosewho are not14) ______________Keep in regular contact with them15) ______________The average mood watching sitcoms is one of mild depression People who are activehave been proved to be happier16) ______________Exercise produces feelings of euphoria17) ______________They increase levels of serotonin which regulates mood Good-mood foods are pastaoatcakes and fruit

A Eat carbohydratesB VolunteerC SmileD Stop watching TVE Donrsquot just sit back and waitF Talk to your partner for an hour a dayG Choose a happy professionH Invest in your friendsI Walk a mile a day

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Task 4

Read this article on driving and then read the statements following itIf a statement is true mark it AIf it is false mark it BIf on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true or not mark it CWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in the exampleBack to school for speeding driversMotorists to be offered a day in class as an alternative to penalty pointsMotorists caught exceeding the speed limit will be able to avoid the traditional penalty pointsby spending a day in the classroomFirst-time speeders breaking the limit will be invited to pay pound60 ndash the same as a fine ndashto take a speed awareness course it was announced yesterdayThose who take up the offer will not have points put on their licence More than52000 speeders in Lancashire where the scheme has been tested for three years took up theofferPolice said the aim of the lsquoone last chancersquo initiative was to win back public supportafter the Governmentrsquos controversial speed camera policy which critics say is a moneymakingexercise More than two million motorists were fined pound60 and penalised with threepoints on their licence last year after being snapped by Britainrsquos 6000 camerasThe scheme was launched yesterday by Richard Brunstrom of the Association of ChiefPolice officers as he chaired a national road policing conference in Birmingham MrBrunstrom said lsquoIf I have any regret it is that we didnrsquot start these speed awareness coursesearlier In retrospect I wish wersquod done it at the startrsquoHe claimed that up to 30 per cent of drivers who are offered the course will take itThe courses comprise classroom and practical driving lessons teaching errant driversthe danger of breaking the limit Motorists will take a two-hour and a half-hour lessonidentifying what causes them to ignore the limit the consequences of speeding followed byup to three hours of practical training and exercises behind the wheel with an advanceddriving instructorMotorists can only take one course in three yearsMr Brunstrom said lsquoA national scheme means you could get done for speeding inDevon but take your course in Edinburghrsquo0) Speeding drivers are offered driving lessons as well asgiven penalty points B

18) Speed awareness lessons will cost as much as a fine19 During a trial period many drivers have decided to go on the course20) Lancashire was chosen for the test because more drivers are caught there than in other areas21) The police donrsquot think they can win back public support22) The Government will use the money made with speed cameras to finance the new scheme23)Mr Brunstrom believes they have chosen the best time to introduce the scheme24) He is optimistic about the future of the scheme25) During the course participants will spend almost as much time in the classroom as in the car26) Most motorists taking part in the course have found it useful and enjoyable27) Drivers will have to take a speed awareness course near where they were caught

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Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1Complete each sentence using the beginning and ending given on the following lineso that the meaning stays the sameWrite on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) at the beginning

0) Nobody allows us to keep snakes in the houseWeare not allowed to keep snakes in the house1 Oliver is two years younger than meI am helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Oliver 1)2 The news surprised me very muchI was very much helliphelliphelliphellip by the news 2)3 He canrsquot send me letters because he doesnrsquot know my addressIf letters 3)4 I havenrsquot visited a nicer place than MexicoMexico is the ever visited 4)5 As a teenager he had the habit of listening to alternative musicHe used as a teenager 5)6 A famous Danish architect designed the bridgeThe bridge helliphelliphelliphelliphellip a famous Danish architect 6)

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Task 2You are going to read a humorous story Some words are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (7-16) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningSUPER GRANNYAn elderly Florida lady did her shopping and upon returning to her car (0) ______ four menin the act of leaving with her vehicle She (7) ______ her shopping bags and drew herhandgun proceeding to scream (8) ______ I have a gun and I know (9) ______ use it Getout of the carThe four men (10) ______ for a second invitation They got out and ran like mad The ladysomewhat shaken then continued to load her shopping bags into the back of the car and gotinto the drivers seat She was (11) ______ upset that she could not get her key into theignition She tried and tried and then she understood (12) ______ A few minutes later shefound (13) ______ car parked four or five spaces farther down She loaded her bags into thecar and then drove to the police station The sergeant to whom (14) ______ nearly torehimself in two with laughter He pointed to the other end of the counter where four pale men(15) ______ a carjacking by a mad elderly woman described as white (16) ______ five feettall glasses curly white hair and carrying a large handgunNo charges were filed0) A founded B could find C found D have found 0) C7) A dropped B was dropping C threw D was throwing 7)8) A soundly B from top to bottom C very loud D at the top of her voice 8)

9) A how to B that I C how should D that you 9)10) A didnrsquot expect B didnt wait C waited D expected 10)11) A but B such C badly D so 11)12) A who B them C why D that 12)13) A own B her own C hers D own her 13)14) A the story told B was told C she spoke about D she told the story 14)15) A could report B reported C were reporting D would report 15)16) A less than B fewer than C mainly D higher than 16)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about a talking parrot Some words are missingfrom the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (17-25)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formThere might be cases where you do not have to change the word in bracketsWrite only one word in each spaceThere is an example (0) at the beginningPARROT KEPT INDOORSIt is proving to be a social (0) _____ (embarrass) for the Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary inNuneaton that one of their parrots has a rather (17) _____ (colour) vocabularyBarney a five-year-old macaw parrot has no respect for authority He has used dirty wordsin front of respectable people such as the Mayor and the vicar He has also told several charity(18) _____ (work) what he thought of themSanctuary volunteer Stacey Clark said Barney once belonged to a lorry (19) _____ (drive)We tend to keep him indoors away from the public But everybody seems to accept hisbehaviour with a (20) _____ (smile) she said He has got a lot of character and he does saythank you when he gets a treat so he can be polite He is (21) _____ (cheer) and very friendlytooSome of the sayings he likes to repeat include hello big boys and where have you beenBut his (22) _____ (favour) words are mainly unrepeatable Geoff Green the(23) _____ (own) of Wildlife Sanctuary said he had one rude word which he especially likedto say over and over againHe added he had seen neighbours and passers-by duck and look around(24) _____ (surprise) when they passed the window and heard the swearing from within Heonly seems to swear when you dont want him to he added We usually keep him insideaway from any (25) _____ (visit) He seems to know which people he shouldnt swear in frontof and so he goes and does so Barney was given to the sanctuary a year ago

0)embarrassment17)18)19)20)21)22)23)24)25)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutesTASK 1In this section you are going to hear about the life and work of JaneGoodall a famous British conservationistYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or numberFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Jane got a toy helliphellipchimpanzeehelliphellip for her second birthday1 Jane loved reading The Book and the Tarzan books2 Jane had a job with a(n) film company in England3 To save money she worked as a(n) 4 In Kenya she became Dr Louis Leakeyrsquos 5 Jane was years old when she arrived in Tanganyika6 One day in October Jane saw two chimps strip leaves off twigs7 Jane gave evidence that chimps are able to make 8 Dr Leakey said we might have to think of chimps as 9 Today Jane travels more than days a year

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear a joke about beer andbrothersYour task will be to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s)in the boxes on the right Please note that in this task bothanswers may be correct However there is always at least onecorrect answer This means you might have to circle one ortwo lettersFirst you will have some time to study the task and then wewill play the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording againbut this time we will play the text in shorter sections to giveyou enough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The narrator heard this joke A) a long time agoB) from his father10 Sean hellipA) sits at a table aloneB) asks for a pint of beer11 The barman hellipA) is surprisedB) thinks his business will improve12 Sean hellipA) drinks all three pints of beerB) is in a hurry13 The following Saturday the barman hellipA) doesnt want to serve SeanB) gives Sean some advice

14 Sean has a brother in hellipA) AustraliaB) America15 The brothers decided to hellipA) spend a lot of time in pubsB) think of each other when drinking beer16 Sean hellipA) goes to the pub once a weekB) enjoys the company of the other regulars17 The barman hellipA) had a brother who diedB) thinks Sean has lost one of his brothers

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TASK 3In this section you are going to hear Harold Baker a guide who is offering sometourists a trekking experienceYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Bali is a(n) A) islandB) countryC) town18 The tour starts at A) 730B) 830C) 93019 The bus drive lasts for A) half an hourB) an hourC) an hour and a half20 Taro A) is in northern BaliB) has a traditional way of lifeC) is one thousand years old21 In Taro you can see some sacred A) animalsB) treesC) rocks22 In the Elephant Safari Park tourists can A) ride on Sumatran elephantsB) feed Sumatran elephantsC) see Sumatran elephants close by23 Tourists walk past plantationsA) coconutB) teaC) sugar

24 Tourists have lunch hellipA) in a restaurantB) on the busC) back in the hotel25 The price includes hellipA) free parkingB) insuranceC) dinner at the hotel

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are at a language course in London staying in a student hostel One of your classmatesJoseacute has sent you an email to say that he has two tickets for a performance by the ScottishBallet and wants you to go with him on Saturday night

Scottish Ballet CinderellaSadlers Wells TheatreLondonScottish Ballet makes its highly anticipated return to Sadlers Wells after a hiatus of 6 years

Unfortunately you are busy on Saturday so you canrsquot accept the invitation Write an email of60 words to Joseacute in which you

say thank you for the invitationapologise and give the reason why you canrsquot gosuggest going out together some other time

Begin your email like this

Hi Joseacute

Task BYou are a regular reader of a teenage magazine called Teen Life Each week there is a readerrsquosletter in it and other readers are invited to give advice Here is this weekrsquos letter

Irsquove been offered a babysitting job for a three-weekperiod during the summer holidays The couple wantsme to stay all day Monday and Wednesday (730am-530pm) and from 730am to 230pm Tuesday andThursday They have offered me 10 pounds per week Mysister says that 10 pounds for that much time iscompletely ridiculous and that I am going to be takenadvantage of Still I would like to take the jobbecause the children are such sweeties and Irsquom sure Iwill enjoy looking after them What do you think I

should do

Jane 16

Write a letter of 110 words to Jane Comment on her problem and give your opinionInclude the following points

How important do you think the money you get for a summer job isWhat other things - apart from money - are important about a summer jobWhat personal experiences can you describe of summer jobs that either you or oneof your friends have done

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) G2) A3) B4) F5) DTASK 26) C7) B8) A9) A10) DTASK 311) G12) B13) F14) H15) D16) I17) ATASK 418) A19) A20) C21) B22) C23) B24) A25) A26) C27) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (I am) two2 years older than (Oliver)2) (I was very much) surprised (by the news)3) (If) he knew my address he couldwould be able to send me (letters)4) (Mexico is the) nicest place thatOslash I haveIrsquove (ever visited)5) (He used) to listen to alternative music (as a teenager)6) (The bridge) was designed by (a famous Danish architect)Task 27) A8) D9) A10) B11) D12) C13) B14) D15) C16) ATask 317) colourfulcolorful18) workers19) driver20) smile21) cheerfulcheery22) favouritefavorite23) owner24) surprised25) visitors

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) Jungle jungle2) documentary3) waitress4) assistant5) 26 twenty-six6) 1960 nineteen sixty7) tools8) humans9) 300 three hundredTASK 210) A11) A12) A13) B14) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)15) B16) A17) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)TASK 318) B19) A20) B21) A22) C23) A24) A25) B

2008 maacutejusOlvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this interview with Jenifer Greer Beggren then look at the summary Your task is to fillthe gaps in the summary with one or two words Write your answers on the dotted lines Twoexamples marked (0) have been given for youThe wedding photographerWhat sparked your interest in photographyMy brother built a darkroom in his closet when we were kids I thought it was coolWhat is the biggest lesson you took away from your experience in photography schoolDonrsquot be afraid to experiment donrsquot be afraid to fail and always be open to new things Tell me about your companyI started it with my husband about a year and a half ago not long after our own weddingHow do you market yourselfAdvertising has been a big part of my marketing this past year I have built a good web site I haveprinted ads in a few of the big wedding magazines as well as web presence on their sitesYour company specializes in wedding photography What is it like to capture such specialmoments for othersWeddings are such an emotionally filled day and photography to me is a very emotional processThank God for auto-focus because I still get a little teary during ceremonies I tell my brides we arethere to capture and not interfere with what is really happening This style has allowed us to fulfill ourcreative impulses and please our clientsDescribe your typical day at workIrsquom typically glued to my computer mostly editing and working on the jobs we shot the pastweekend Only about 20 of my work is actually shooting the rest is running the businessWhat do you love the most about your jobI really like being my own boss

SummaryJenifer Greer Beggren became interested in (0) ___ as a child Later she attended a (0) __ She startedher own (1) ___ after she got (2) ___ She advertises in (3) ___ and on the internet She enjoys takingwedding photos but when she gets emotional her (4) ___ make it difficult for her to use her cameraproperly She lets her (5) ___ know about how she works and they are satisfied with it Althoughweddings usually take place at (6) ___ she is busy every day She enjoys her job because she is herown (7) ___

0)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipphotographyhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip0)helliphelliphelliphellipphotography schoolhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

1)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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Task 2Look at the following letters and the sentences following themYour task is to match the letters (8-14) to sentences A-I There is a sentence you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)0) (0) Hi GI just want to say how much I enjoyed the show in London Good to hear thenew stuff eg More Stupid and the Nothing SongRod

8) HiOur 17-month-old son just loves the OReilly Learning Python book I think heespecially likes the cute mouse on the cover (I havent had the guts to tell him thatits actually a rat) Just thought you might like to knowJack

9) HiMy daughter Ashley is 9 years old She is a very good singer of classiccountry She would like to make a CD but we cannot afford it at this timeCould you let me know how we can start a fan club Thank youAngela

10) HiRecently my daughter managed to get tickets to The Number 14 Since thetickets were only $1000 I wasnt expecting too much However I absolutelyloved itPamela

11) I would just like to say what a totally enjoyable game it was today The footballwas excellent The organisation was great A bit less bad language would begood (within earshot of children) and if anyone could give those male fans afew singing lessons it would be greatBeryl

12) SirI have always looked for a new copy of your magazine at the stands eagerlyanticipating the poster inside As a tennis fan my choice is clear but these daysyour emphasis on cricket has led to more and more posters of cricketers Pleasecan we have more posters of tennis starsVivek

13) Hi CarolineI need your help about my mum My father left before I was born I am 14 My

mum had a little girl about 2 years ago so therersquos a big age difference betweenus These days my mum wont stop shouting at me about the littlest thingsPlease help ThanxHannah xx

14) Dear TomMy son lives and works in Japan He might buy a car there and import it tothe UK for resale Is this a worthwhile idea If so could you suggest somemodels that would be popular on the UK marketBK

This letterA mentions money problemsB says the entrance fee was not muchC would like to see changes in a publicationD asks for advice on automobilesE offers free tickets to a concertF is about a teenagerrsquos problemsG is about a concertH comments on an illustrationI is about fans and a sports event

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Task 3In this text about the history of bottled water the beginnings of some sentences have beenremoved Match the beginnings below the text with the endings There is one extra letter thatyou do not need Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)The history of bottled water0) G15)16)17)18)19)20)21)The origins of bottled water can be traced back to the earliest civilizations(0) ___ after crossing the Pyrenees Hannibal the famous general of theCarthaginian army rested his soldiers and elephants in France at thePerrier spring(15) ___ had its origins in baths dating from Roman times Science andmedicine proved the beneficial effects of using natural mineral water forbathing showering and drinking(16) ___ for the first time in France in the 1850s The legal permit tobottle Vittel Grande Source natural mineral water was granted as early as1855(17) ___ had also become common in North America at that timeIn South America bottled water appeared in Brazil in 1890

(18) ___ natural mineral water was bottled in glass or stoneware By themid-twentieth century however bottling methods changed(19) ___ by using the first plastic bottle This new lighter strongermaterial improved packaging practicality(20) ___ by its underground origin its unique composition of mineralsand trace elements its original purity and its health benefits(21) ___ including spring water and specially formulated drinking waterThey have to meet certain well-defined standardsThe preference for the taste and convenience of bottled waters is growingyear by year

A Today other categories of bottled water existB In the early daysC The spa movement that started in Europe in the eighteenth centuryD Vittel revolutionized the market in 1968E Water spas and the bottling of natural mineral watersF Natural mineral water distinguishes itself from other bottled watersG According to legendH There have been a number of social and economic factorsI Cold spa waters were bottled 7 pont

Task 4Read what an author says about her new novel and then read the statements (22-29)following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Children of the Stone AgeMichelle Paver talks about Wolf BrotherIrsquom often asked why I stopped writing for adults and wrote Wolf Brother I didnrsquot In fact Inever planned to write it at all and when the story took hold I was busy writing the third partof a historical trilogy I had no time to spare for anything let alone a six-book series aboutStone Age hunter-gatherersThen one afternoon when I was leafing through some old notes I came across amanuscript I had written at university 20-odd years before It was about a boy and a wolfstruggling to survive in a forest Something about it quickened my pulse I wanted to rewriteitSo I started running scenes in my mindrsquos eye like a film The demon-haunted bearrampaging through the forest hellip Torak the 12-year old hero watching his father die hellip Astampede of reindeer seen through the eyes of a wolf hellip Soon I was scribbling in mynotebook I lived the adventure alongside Torak and Wolf The research took me to places Ihad never thought Irsquod see and I ended up sleeping on reindeer skins in LaplandSomebody once said that onersquos real life is often the life that one does not lead Thatrsquostrue for me When I was a child I wanted a wolf and a bow and an arrow and to live like theStone Age people I wanted to build my own shelter and go hunting in the forest I tried ittoo I got rid of my bed and slept on the floor for three years I made tea from different herbsand gave it to my little sisterWhen I became an adult I didnrsquot grow out of all that but it went underground The

childhood obsessions became a love of archaeology and the natural world a fascination withthe myths of Inuits and Native Americans a lasting interest in wolf behaviour Wolf Brothercame to life when I realised that this was the world I had lost This was the life I hadnrsquot led

0) Wolf Brother is not Michelle Paverrsquos first book22) Her historical trilogy was also very successful23) When at university she found an old manuscript about a boy and awolf24) In Wolf Brother Torakrsquos father is attacked by a bear25) Michelle Paver went to Lapland to research her topic26) As a child Paver tried to imitate the way Stone Age people lived27) Her parents once stopped her from going hunting in the woods28) Paverrsquos herbal remedies often made her little sister ill29) When she grew up Paverrsquos interests had completely changed

0) A22)23)24)25)26)27)28)29) 8 pontNyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a boyrsquos adventure with his parentsrsquo computerSome words are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-10) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningJACK 3 ONLINELast week a three-year-old boy went on his mumrsquos computer ndash and bought (0) ______ pound9000car on eBayCheeky Jack Neal made a successful bid for the Barbie pink Nissan Figaro The boyrsquosmother Rachel 36 and father John 37 noticed that something (1) ______ when they got amessage from the internet auction site to congratulate (2) ______ Rachel said ldquoWe couldnrsquot understand (3) ______ was happening Neither of us had bought(4) ______ So we checked and saw it was a Barbie pink car (5) ______ wersquod bought forpound899999 We flew into a panicrdquoBy then Jack who (6) ______ just turned three was asleep in bed When he(7) ______ next morning he was very excited and told (8) ______ parents ldquoIrsquove bought acarrdquoRachel believes she left her eBay password in her computer after leaving it She said ldquoJackis a wiz on the PC and just (9) ______ all the right buttonsrdquoJohn phoned the company and explained the mistake (10) ______ they saw the funny sideand said they would not insist on selling the car to the Neals0) A for B the C a D just 0) C1) A was wrong B is gone C was cheap D is missing 1)

2) A to them B their C them D on them 2)3) A why B what C that D whether 3)4) A anything B thing C nothing D everything 4)5) A then B after C what D which 5)6) A not B did C has D were 6)7) A has woken B woke C wake D woken 7)8) A his B to his C off his D about his 8)9) A passed B pulled C put D pressed 9)10) A Because B Although C Luckily D Unfortunately 10)

10 pont

Task 2You are going to read an article about the effect of human activity on geographySome words are missing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (11-19) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningRUINING THE PLANETManrsquos behaviour is changing the face of the Earth so rapidly (0) ________ famous landmarkscould soon disappear from the map ndash this (11) ________ what some recent disturbing picturesof the Aral Sea (12) ________ Central Asia showThe damage caused by draining lakes and rivers has resulted in thousands of changes in(13) ________ newly-published 10th edition of lsquoThe Times Concise Atlas (14) ________ theWorldrsquoThe Dead Sea could disappear in 20 years and Lake Chad in Africa is 95 per cent smaller(15) ________ it was in 1963 The Colorado River in America and the Aral Sea could(16) ________ lost entirely Global warming has caused massive changes to mountains thatwere once covered with snow Even Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa will lose its famous snows(17) ________ the planet continues to heat up at this rateAtlas spokesman Simon Judges said ldquoOur latest edition shows the fact (18) ________humans are creating and destroying both our geography (19) ________ our weather systemThe consequences could be catastrophicrdquo

0)that11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about some ancient writing found in Mexico Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (20-26)

Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginningOLDEST WRITING IN THE NEW WORLDItems men women and children left behind when they died ndash everything from clothing tojewellery and tools ndash tell (0) ________ (anthropology) a lot And sometimes even theirwords surviveExperts believe that a (20) ________ (discover) in Mexico is the oldest example of writingever found in the Americas The people who created it (21) ________ (probable) lived 3000years ago long before Christopher Columbus arrived in the New WorldDigging in a stone mine (22) ________ (work) noticed a stone block with marks carved ontoits surface They found the large piece of stone in Cascajal Mexico near the capital city of anancient people called the Olmec There are signs on the block that seem to show(23) ________ (religion) objects they used For example there is a sign that looks like athrone an expert says It is (24) ________ (excite) because it makes it clear that the Olmeccould read and write But experts donrsquot know (25) ________ (exact) what the writing says Ifyou have ever tried to figure out a message (26) ________ (write) in code you have a prettygood idea of the hard work ahead Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crackthe code0)anthropologists20)

21)

22)

23)

24)

25)

26)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a short ironic text about Europe and someof its nationsYour task will be to fill in the gaps in the chart with one wordFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

KEY AREAS EXPERTS EU HEAVEN EU (1048633) helliphellhellipfood cooks French (6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellippolitical-societalenvironment (2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip English Germanservices amp products mechanics (4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Frenchmoney matters (3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Swiss Italian(1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip lovers (5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip (7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear Brian Perry a guide who isoffering some tourists a sea adventureYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxeson the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Cancun is a A) villageB) countryC) resort

8 Cancun is a(n) wordA) MayaB) AztecC) Inca9 Cancun Island A) is 12 kilometres longB) looks like the letter UC) is connected to the mainland10 The first Coral Reef Tour starts at A) 7amB) 8amC) 9am11 The guide recommends the first tour because later the water gets A) too hotB) less clean

C) full of tourists12 It takes minutes to get to the coral reef by speedboatA) 30B) 45C) 6013 You mustnt hellipA) drive the boat at high speedsB) take off the life jacketC) snorkel for 60 minutes14 If you are 16 the ticket costs hellipA) $19B) $29C) $3915 The guide suggests that the tourists bring with themA) drinking waterB) sun creamC) a towel 8 pont

TASK 3In this section you are going to hear an interview with Laura a sixteenyear-old Canadian girl who is in Hungary on a scholarship about thedifferences between Hungarian and Canadian pricesYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on therightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your workA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Hungarian prices are generally a lot lower than Canadian ones A

16 Quality makeup is surprisingly cheap in Hungary17 The interviewer suggests that cultural things are fairly cheap in Hungary18 Cinemas are a lot more expensive in Canada19 Cinemas are rather dangerous places in Canada20 Laura has never been to a Broadway musical21 The interviewer suggests that theatre tickets are not cheap for Hungarians22 Public transport is a lot better in Hungary than in Canada23 Food is more expensive in Canada than in Hungary 8 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are studying in California and yoursquove received the following invitation from one of yourclassmates Jack Brown

Fire up the grill because itrsquos cookout season ndash Letrsquos get together we donrsquot need a reasonOak Street Neighborhood Cookout

At the home of Sarah and William Brown759 Oak StreetFriday600 pm

Write an email of 50-80 words in which youpolitely accept the invitationasko how to get thereo if you can bring your boyfriendgirlfriendo if you are supposed to bring anything

Begin your email like thisHi Jack

Task B

Yoursquove received a letter from your English friend Martha Here is the last part of it

Well lately I have been getting told that I need to knowwhat I want to be when I grow up I havent got a clueYou know I like being outside animals drawingphotography writing stories and poetry I do enjoy maths Iride horses ndash Irsquod like to have one as a matter of fact soany job you think of had better pay well ha ha Somethings that I do not enjoy are office work going from day today with no excitement - and I dont want a job that willtake me 10 years after leaving secondary school just tolearn Do you have any good ideas Your help would begreatly appreciatedThanksM

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Martha in which you give her some adviceincluding the following

Recommend one job that you think might suit herDescribe the advantages and possible disadvantages of this jobSay if you personally would be interested in this job and whyBegin your letter like this

Dear Martha

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

10 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

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Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

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Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

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FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

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Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

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Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

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Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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C) can be found in every cellar in the worldD) is the most famous sweet wine in the world

10) Visiting a wine growing region isA) a waste of time if you donrsquot like wineB) the best way to find out what Hungary is really likeC) a great idea but only if you have a camera with youD) enjoyable for more than one reason

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Task 3Read these simple rules for a happy and contented life The subtitles have been removedfrom the text Your task is to match the subtitles to the text Write the appropriateletters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in the example (0) Remember thatthere is an extra letter that you do not needThe key to a fulfilling life0) ____C__________ It releases feel-good chemicals and attracts other people11) ______________Hairdressers are the most content then clergy chefs beauticians plumbers andmechanics12) ______________Add meaning to your life by singing in a choir going to art classes or doing charitywork13) ______________Couples in happy relationships exchange much more emotional information than thosewho are not14) ______________Keep in regular contact with them15) ______________The average mood watching sitcoms is one of mild depression People who are activehave been proved to be happier16) ______________Exercise produces feelings of euphoria17) ______________They increase levels of serotonin which regulates mood Good-mood foods are pastaoatcakes and fruit

A Eat carbohydratesB VolunteerC SmileD Stop watching TVE Donrsquot just sit back and waitF Talk to your partner for an hour a dayG Choose a happy professionH Invest in your friendsI Walk a mile a day

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Task 4

Read this article on driving and then read the statements following itIf a statement is true mark it AIf it is false mark it BIf on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true or not mark it CWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in the exampleBack to school for speeding driversMotorists to be offered a day in class as an alternative to penalty pointsMotorists caught exceeding the speed limit will be able to avoid the traditional penalty pointsby spending a day in the classroomFirst-time speeders breaking the limit will be invited to pay pound60 ndash the same as a fine ndashto take a speed awareness course it was announced yesterdayThose who take up the offer will not have points put on their licence More than52000 speeders in Lancashire where the scheme has been tested for three years took up theofferPolice said the aim of the lsquoone last chancersquo initiative was to win back public supportafter the Governmentrsquos controversial speed camera policy which critics say is a moneymakingexercise More than two million motorists were fined pound60 and penalised with threepoints on their licence last year after being snapped by Britainrsquos 6000 camerasThe scheme was launched yesterday by Richard Brunstrom of the Association of ChiefPolice officers as he chaired a national road policing conference in Birmingham MrBrunstrom said lsquoIf I have any regret it is that we didnrsquot start these speed awareness coursesearlier In retrospect I wish wersquod done it at the startrsquoHe claimed that up to 30 per cent of drivers who are offered the course will take itThe courses comprise classroom and practical driving lessons teaching errant driversthe danger of breaking the limit Motorists will take a two-hour and a half-hour lessonidentifying what causes them to ignore the limit the consequences of speeding followed byup to three hours of practical training and exercises behind the wheel with an advanceddriving instructorMotorists can only take one course in three yearsMr Brunstrom said lsquoA national scheme means you could get done for speeding inDevon but take your course in Edinburghrsquo0) Speeding drivers are offered driving lessons as well asgiven penalty points B

18) Speed awareness lessons will cost as much as a fine19 During a trial period many drivers have decided to go on the course20) Lancashire was chosen for the test because more drivers are caught there than in other areas21) The police donrsquot think they can win back public support22) The Government will use the money made with speed cameras to finance the new scheme23)Mr Brunstrom believes they have chosen the best time to introduce the scheme24) He is optimistic about the future of the scheme25) During the course participants will spend almost as much time in the classroom as in the car26) Most motorists taking part in the course have found it useful and enjoyable27) Drivers will have to take a speed awareness course near where they were caught

10 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1Complete each sentence using the beginning and ending given on the following lineso that the meaning stays the sameWrite on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) at the beginning

0) Nobody allows us to keep snakes in the houseWeare not allowed to keep snakes in the house1 Oliver is two years younger than meI am helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Oliver 1)2 The news surprised me very muchI was very much helliphelliphelliphellip by the news 2)3 He canrsquot send me letters because he doesnrsquot know my addressIf letters 3)4 I havenrsquot visited a nicer place than MexicoMexico is the ever visited 4)5 As a teenager he had the habit of listening to alternative musicHe used as a teenager 5)6 A famous Danish architect designed the bridgeThe bridge helliphelliphelliphelliphellip a famous Danish architect 6)

6 pont

Task 2You are going to read a humorous story Some words are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (7-16) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningSUPER GRANNYAn elderly Florida lady did her shopping and upon returning to her car (0) ______ four menin the act of leaving with her vehicle She (7) ______ her shopping bags and drew herhandgun proceeding to scream (8) ______ I have a gun and I know (9) ______ use it Getout of the carThe four men (10) ______ for a second invitation They got out and ran like mad The ladysomewhat shaken then continued to load her shopping bags into the back of the car and gotinto the drivers seat She was (11) ______ upset that she could not get her key into theignition She tried and tried and then she understood (12) ______ A few minutes later shefound (13) ______ car parked four or five spaces farther down She loaded her bags into thecar and then drove to the police station The sergeant to whom (14) ______ nearly torehimself in two with laughter He pointed to the other end of the counter where four pale men(15) ______ a carjacking by a mad elderly woman described as white (16) ______ five feettall glasses curly white hair and carrying a large handgunNo charges were filed0) A founded B could find C found D have found 0) C7) A dropped B was dropping C threw D was throwing 7)8) A soundly B from top to bottom C very loud D at the top of her voice 8)

9) A how to B that I C how should D that you 9)10) A didnrsquot expect B didnt wait C waited D expected 10)11) A but B such C badly D so 11)12) A who B them C why D that 12)13) A own B her own C hers D own her 13)14) A the story told B was told C she spoke about D she told the story 14)15) A could report B reported C were reporting D would report 15)16) A less than B fewer than C mainly D higher than 16)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about a talking parrot Some words are missingfrom the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (17-25)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formThere might be cases where you do not have to change the word in bracketsWrite only one word in each spaceThere is an example (0) at the beginningPARROT KEPT INDOORSIt is proving to be a social (0) _____ (embarrass) for the Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary inNuneaton that one of their parrots has a rather (17) _____ (colour) vocabularyBarney a five-year-old macaw parrot has no respect for authority He has used dirty wordsin front of respectable people such as the Mayor and the vicar He has also told several charity(18) _____ (work) what he thought of themSanctuary volunteer Stacey Clark said Barney once belonged to a lorry (19) _____ (drive)We tend to keep him indoors away from the public But everybody seems to accept hisbehaviour with a (20) _____ (smile) she said He has got a lot of character and he does saythank you when he gets a treat so he can be polite He is (21) _____ (cheer) and very friendlytooSome of the sayings he likes to repeat include hello big boys and where have you beenBut his (22) _____ (favour) words are mainly unrepeatable Geoff Green the(23) _____ (own) of Wildlife Sanctuary said he had one rude word which he especially likedto say over and over againHe added he had seen neighbours and passers-by duck and look around(24) _____ (surprise) when they passed the window and heard the swearing from within Heonly seems to swear when you dont want him to he added We usually keep him insideaway from any (25) _____ (visit) He seems to know which people he shouldnt swear in frontof and so he goes and does so Barney was given to the sanctuary a year ago

0)embarrassment17)18)19)20)21)22)23)24)25)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutesTASK 1In this section you are going to hear about the life and work of JaneGoodall a famous British conservationistYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or numberFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Jane got a toy helliphellipchimpanzeehelliphellip for her second birthday1 Jane loved reading The Book and the Tarzan books2 Jane had a job with a(n) film company in England3 To save money she worked as a(n) 4 In Kenya she became Dr Louis Leakeyrsquos 5 Jane was years old when she arrived in Tanganyika6 One day in October Jane saw two chimps strip leaves off twigs7 Jane gave evidence that chimps are able to make 8 Dr Leakey said we might have to think of chimps as 9 Today Jane travels more than days a year

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear a joke about beer andbrothersYour task will be to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s)in the boxes on the right Please note that in this task bothanswers may be correct However there is always at least onecorrect answer This means you might have to circle one ortwo lettersFirst you will have some time to study the task and then wewill play the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording againbut this time we will play the text in shorter sections to giveyou enough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The narrator heard this joke A) a long time agoB) from his father10 Sean hellipA) sits at a table aloneB) asks for a pint of beer11 The barman hellipA) is surprisedB) thinks his business will improve12 Sean hellipA) drinks all three pints of beerB) is in a hurry13 The following Saturday the barman hellipA) doesnt want to serve SeanB) gives Sean some advice

14 Sean has a brother in hellipA) AustraliaB) America15 The brothers decided to hellipA) spend a lot of time in pubsB) think of each other when drinking beer16 Sean hellipA) goes to the pub once a weekB) enjoys the company of the other regulars17 The barman hellipA) had a brother who diedB) thinks Sean has lost one of his brothers

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TASK 3In this section you are going to hear Harold Baker a guide who is offering sometourists a trekking experienceYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Bali is a(n) A) islandB) countryC) town18 The tour starts at A) 730B) 830C) 93019 The bus drive lasts for A) half an hourB) an hourC) an hour and a half20 Taro A) is in northern BaliB) has a traditional way of lifeC) is one thousand years old21 In Taro you can see some sacred A) animalsB) treesC) rocks22 In the Elephant Safari Park tourists can A) ride on Sumatran elephantsB) feed Sumatran elephantsC) see Sumatran elephants close by23 Tourists walk past plantationsA) coconutB) teaC) sugar

24 Tourists have lunch hellipA) in a restaurantB) on the busC) back in the hotel25 The price includes hellipA) free parkingB) insuranceC) dinner at the hotel

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are at a language course in London staying in a student hostel One of your classmatesJoseacute has sent you an email to say that he has two tickets for a performance by the ScottishBallet and wants you to go with him on Saturday night

Scottish Ballet CinderellaSadlers Wells TheatreLondonScottish Ballet makes its highly anticipated return to Sadlers Wells after a hiatus of 6 years

Unfortunately you are busy on Saturday so you canrsquot accept the invitation Write an email of60 words to Joseacute in which you

say thank you for the invitationapologise and give the reason why you canrsquot gosuggest going out together some other time

Begin your email like this

Hi Joseacute

Task BYou are a regular reader of a teenage magazine called Teen Life Each week there is a readerrsquosletter in it and other readers are invited to give advice Here is this weekrsquos letter

Irsquove been offered a babysitting job for a three-weekperiod during the summer holidays The couple wantsme to stay all day Monday and Wednesday (730am-530pm) and from 730am to 230pm Tuesday andThursday They have offered me 10 pounds per week Mysister says that 10 pounds for that much time iscompletely ridiculous and that I am going to be takenadvantage of Still I would like to take the jobbecause the children are such sweeties and Irsquom sure Iwill enjoy looking after them What do you think I

should do

Jane 16

Write a letter of 110 words to Jane Comment on her problem and give your opinionInclude the following points

How important do you think the money you get for a summer job isWhat other things - apart from money - are important about a summer jobWhat personal experiences can you describe of summer jobs that either you or oneof your friends have done

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) G2) A3) B4) F5) DTASK 26) C7) B8) A9) A10) DTASK 311) G12) B13) F14) H15) D16) I17) ATASK 418) A19) A20) C21) B22) C23) B24) A25) A26) C27) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (I am) two2 years older than (Oliver)2) (I was very much) surprised (by the news)3) (If) he knew my address he couldwould be able to send me (letters)4) (Mexico is the) nicest place thatOslash I haveIrsquove (ever visited)5) (He used) to listen to alternative music (as a teenager)6) (The bridge) was designed by (a famous Danish architect)Task 27) A8) D9) A10) B11) D12) C13) B14) D15) C16) ATask 317) colourfulcolorful18) workers19) driver20) smile21) cheerfulcheery22) favouritefavorite23) owner24) surprised25) visitors

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) Jungle jungle2) documentary3) waitress4) assistant5) 26 twenty-six6) 1960 nineteen sixty7) tools8) humans9) 300 three hundredTASK 210) A11) A12) A13) B14) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)15) B16) A17) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)TASK 318) B19) A20) B21) A22) C23) A24) A25) B

2008 maacutejusOlvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this interview with Jenifer Greer Beggren then look at the summary Your task is to fillthe gaps in the summary with one or two words Write your answers on the dotted lines Twoexamples marked (0) have been given for youThe wedding photographerWhat sparked your interest in photographyMy brother built a darkroom in his closet when we were kids I thought it was coolWhat is the biggest lesson you took away from your experience in photography schoolDonrsquot be afraid to experiment donrsquot be afraid to fail and always be open to new things Tell me about your companyI started it with my husband about a year and a half ago not long after our own weddingHow do you market yourselfAdvertising has been a big part of my marketing this past year I have built a good web site I haveprinted ads in a few of the big wedding magazines as well as web presence on their sitesYour company specializes in wedding photography What is it like to capture such specialmoments for othersWeddings are such an emotionally filled day and photography to me is a very emotional processThank God for auto-focus because I still get a little teary during ceremonies I tell my brides we arethere to capture and not interfere with what is really happening This style has allowed us to fulfill ourcreative impulses and please our clientsDescribe your typical day at workIrsquom typically glued to my computer mostly editing and working on the jobs we shot the pastweekend Only about 20 of my work is actually shooting the rest is running the businessWhat do you love the most about your jobI really like being my own boss

SummaryJenifer Greer Beggren became interested in (0) ___ as a child Later she attended a (0) __ She startedher own (1) ___ after she got (2) ___ She advertises in (3) ___ and on the internet She enjoys takingwedding photos but when she gets emotional her (4) ___ make it difficult for her to use her cameraproperly She lets her (5) ___ know about how she works and they are satisfied with it Althoughweddings usually take place at (6) ___ she is busy every day She enjoys her job because she is herown (7) ___

0)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipphotographyhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip0)helliphelliphelliphellipphotography schoolhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

1)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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Task 2Look at the following letters and the sentences following themYour task is to match the letters (8-14) to sentences A-I There is a sentence you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)0) (0) Hi GI just want to say how much I enjoyed the show in London Good to hear thenew stuff eg More Stupid and the Nothing SongRod

8) HiOur 17-month-old son just loves the OReilly Learning Python book I think heespecially likes the cute mouse on the cover (I havent had the guts to tell him thatits actually a rat) Just thought you might like to knowJack

9) HiMy daughter Ashley is 9 years old She is a very good singer of classiccountry She would like to make a CD but we cannot afford it at this timeCould you let me know how we can start a fan club Thank youAngela

10) HiRecently my daughter managed to get tickets to The Number 14 Since thetickets were only $1000 I wasnt expecting too much However I absolutelyloved itPamela

11) I would just like to say what a totally enjoyable game it was today The footballwas excellent The organisation was great A bit less bad language would begood (within earshot of children) and if anyone could give those male fans afew singing lessons it would be greatBeryl

12) SirI have always looked for a new copy of your magazine at the stands eagerlyanticipating the poster inside As a tennis fan my choice is clear but these daysyour emphasis on cricket has led to more and more posters of cricketers Pleasecan we have more posters of tennis starsVivek

13) Hi CarolineI need your help about my mum My father left before I was born I am 14 My

mum had a little girl about 2 years ago so therersquos a big age difference betweenus These days my mum wont stop shouting at me about the littlest thingsPlease help ThanxHannah xx

14) Dear TomMy son lives and works in Japan He might buy a car there and import it tothe UK for resale Is this a worthwhile idea If so could you suggest somemodels that would be popular on the UK marketBK

This letterA mentions money problemsB says the entrance fee was not muchC would like to see changes in a publicationD asks for advice on automobilesE offers free tickets to a concertF is about a teenagerrsquos problemsG is about a concertH comments on an illustrationI is about fans and a sports event

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Task 3In this text about the history of bottled water the beginnings of some sentences have beenremoved Match the beginnings below the text with the endings There is one extra letter thatyou do not need Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)The history of bottled water0) G15)16)17)18)19)20)21)The origins of bottled water can be traced back to the earliest civilizations(0) ___ after crossing the Pyrenees Hannibal the famous general of theCarthaginian army rested his soldiers and elephants in France at thePerrier spring(15) ___ had its origins in baths dating from Roman times Science andmedicine proved the beneficial effects of using natural mineral water forbathing showering and drinking(16) ___ for the first time in France in the 1850s The legal permit tobottle Vittel Grande Source natural mineral water was granted as early as1855(17) ___ had also become common in North America at that timeIn South America bottled water appeared in Brazil in 1890

(18) ___ natural mineral water was bottled in glass or stoneware By themid-twentieth century however bottling methods changed(19) ___ by using the first plastic bottle This new lighter strongermaterial improved packaging practicality(20) ___ by its underground origin its unique composition of mineralsand trace elements its original purity and its health benefits(21) ___ including spring water and specially formulated drinking waterThey have to meet certain well-defined standardsThe preference for the taste and convenience of bottled waters is growingyear by year

A Today other categories of bottled water existB In the early daysC The spa movement that started in Europe in the eighteenth centuryD Vittel revolutionized the market in 1968E Water spas and the bottling of natural mineral watersF Natural mineral water distinguishes itself from other bottled watersG According to legendH There have been a number of social and economic factorsI Cold spa waters were bottled 7 pont

Task 4Read what an author says about her new novel and then read the statements (22-29)following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Children of the Stone AgeMichelle Paver talks about Wolf BrotherIrsquom often asked why I stopped writing for adults and wrote Wolf Brother I didnrsquot In fact Inever planned to write it at all and when the story took hold I was busy writing the third partof a historical trilogy I had no time to spare for anything let alone a six-book series aboutStone Age hunter-gatherersThen one afternoon when I was leafing through some old notes I came across amanuscript I had written at university 20-odd years before It was about a boy and a wolfstruggling to survive in a forest Something about it quickened my pulse I wanted to rewriteitSo I started running scenes in my mindrsquos eye like a film The demon-haunted bearrampaging through the forest hellip Torak the 12-year old hero watching his father die hellip Astampede of reindeer seen through the eyes of a wolf hellip Soon I was scribbling in mynotebook I lived the adventure alongside Torak and Wolf The research took me to places Ihad never thought Irsquod see and I ended up sleeping on reindeer skins in LaplandSomebody once said that onersquos real life is often the life that one does not lead Thatrsquostrue for me When I was a child I wanted a wolf and a bow and an arrow and to live like theStone Age people I wanted to build my own shelter and go hunting in the forest I tried ittoo I got rid of my bed and slept on the floor for three years I made tea from different herbsand gave it to my little sisterWhen I became an adult I didnrsquot grow out of all that but it went underground The

childhood obsessions became a love of archaeology and the natural world a fascination withthe myths of Inuits and Native Americans a lasting interest in wolf behaviour Wolf Brothercame to life when I realised that this was the world I had lost This was the life I hadnrsquot led

0) Wolf Brother is not Michelle Paverrsquos first book22) Her historical trilogy was also very successful23) When at university she found an old manuscript about a boy and awolf24) In Wolf Brother Torakrsquos father is attacked by a bear25) Michelle Paver went to Lapland to research her topic26) As a child Paver tried to imitate the way Stone Age people lived27) Her parents once stopped her from going hunting in the woods28) Paverrsquos herbal remedies often made her little sister ill29) When she grew up Paverrsquos interests had completely changed

0) A22)23)24)25)26)27)28)29) 8 pontNyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a boyrsquos adventure with his parentsrsquo computerSome words are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-10) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningJACK 3 ONLINELast week a three-year-old boy went on his mumrsquos computer ndash and bought (0) ______ pound9000car on eBayCheeky Jack Neal made a successful bid for the Barbie pink Nissan Figaro The boyrsquosmother Rachel 36 and father John 37 noticed that something (1) ______ when they got amessage from the internet auction site to congratulate (2) ______ Rachel said ldquoWe couldnrsquot understand (3) ______ was happening Neither of us had bought(4) ______ So we checked and saw it was a Barbie pink car (5) ______ wersquod bought forpound899999 We flew into a panicrdquoBy then Jack who (6) ______ just turned three was asleep in bed When he(7) ______ next morning he was very excited and told (8) ______ parents ldquoIrsquove bought acarrdquoRachel believes she left her eBay password in her computer after leaving it She said ldquoJackis a wiz on the PC and just (9) ______ all the right buttonsrdquoJohn phoned the company and explained the mistake (10) ______ they saw the funny sideand said they would not insist on selling the car to the Neals0) A for B the C a D just 0) C1) A was wrong B is gone C was cheap D is missing 1)

2) A to them B their C them D on them 2)3) A why B what C that D whether 3)4) A anything B thing C nothing D everything 4)5) A then B after C what D which 5)6) A not B did C has D were 6)7) A has woken B woke C wake D woken 7)8) A his B to his C off his D about his 8)9) A passed B pulled C put D pressed 9)10) A Because B Although C Luckily D Unfortunately 10)

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Task 2You are going to read an article about the effect of human activity on geographySome words are missing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (11-19) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningRUINING THE PLANETManrsquos behaviour is changing the face of the Earth so rapidly (0) ________ famous landmarkscould soon disappear from the map ndash this (11) ________ what some recent disturbing picturesof the Aral Sea (12) ________ Central Asia showThe damage caused by draining lakes and rivers has resulted in thousands of changes in(13) ________ newly-published 10th edition of lsquoThe Times Concise Atlas (14) ________ theWorldrsquoThe Dead Sea could disappear in 20 years and Lake Chad in Africa is 95 per cent smaller(15) ________ it was in 1963 The Colorado River in America and the Aral Sea could(16) ________ lost entirely Global warming has caused massive changes to mountains thatwere once covered with snow Even Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa will lose its famous snows(17) ________ the planet continues to heat up at this rateAtlas spokesman Simon Judges said ldquoOur latest edition shows the fact (18) ________humans are creating and destroying both our geography (19) ________ our weather systemThe consequences could be catastrophicrdquo

0)that11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about some ancient writing found in Mexico Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (20-26)

Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginningOLDEST WRITING IN THE NEW WORLDItems men women and children left behind when they died ndash everything from clothing tojewellery and tools ndash tell (0) ________ (anthropology) a lot And sometimes even theirwords surviveExperts believe that a (20) ________ (discover) in Mexico is the oldest example of writingever found in the Americas The people who created it (21) ________ (probable) lived 3000years ago long before Christopher Columbus arrived in the New WorldDigging in a stone mine (22) ________ (work) noticed a stone block with marks carved ontoits surface They found the large piece of stone in Cascajal Mexico near the capital city of anancient people called the Olmec There are signs on the block that seem to show(23) ________ (religion) objects they used For example there is a sign that looks like athrone an expert says It is (24) ________ (excite) because it makes it clear that the Olmeccould read and write But experts donrsquot know (25) ________ (exact) what the writing says Ifyou have ever tried to figure out a message (26) ________ (write) in code you have a prettygood idea of the hard work ahead Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crackthe code0)anthropologists20)

21)

22)

23)

24)

25)

26)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a short ironic text about Europe and someof its nationsYour task will be to fill in the gaps in the chart with one wordFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

KEY AREAS EXPERTS EU HEAVEN EU (1048633) helliphellhellipfood cooks French (6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellippolitical-societalenvironment (2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip English Germanservices amp products mechanics (4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Frenchmoney matters (3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Swiss Italian(1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip lovers (5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip (7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear Brian Perry a guide who isoffering some tourists a sea adventureYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxeson the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Cancun is a A) villageB) countryC) resort

8 Cancun is a(n) wordA) MayaB) AztecC) Inca9 Cancun Island A) is 12 kilometres longB) looks like the letter UC) is connected to the mainland10 The first Coral Reef Tour starts at A) 7amB) 8amC) 9am11 The guide recommends the first tour because later the water gets A) too hotB) less clean

C) full of tourists12 It takes minutes to get to the coral reef by speedboatA) 30B) 45C) 6013 You mustnt hellipA) drive the boat at high speedsB) take off the life jacketC) snorkel for 60 minutes14 If you are 16 the ticket costs hellipA) $19B) $29C) $3915 The guide suggests that the tourists bring with themA) drinking waterB) sun creamC) a towel 8 pont

TASK 3In this section you are going to hear an interview with Laura a sixteenyear-old Canadian girl who is in Hungary on a scholarship about thedifferences between Hungarian and Canadian pricesYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on therightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your workA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Hungarian prices are generally a lot lower than Canadian ones A

16 Quality makeup is surprisingly cheap in Hungary17 The interviewer suggests that cultural things are fairly cheap in Hungary18 Cinemas are a lot more expensive in Canada19 Cinemas are rather dangerous places in Canada20 Laura has never been to a Broadway musical21 The interviewer suggests that theatre tickets are not cheap for Hungarians22 Public transport is a lot better in Hungary than in Canada23 Food is more expensive in Canada than in Hungary 8 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are studying in California and yoursquove received the following invitation from one of yourclassmates Jack Brown

Fire up the grill because itrsquos cookout season ndash Letrsquos get together we donrsquot need a reasonOak Street Neighborhood Cookout

At the home of Sarah and William Brown759 Oak StreetFriday600 pm

Write an email of 50-80 words in which youpolitely accept the invitationasko how to get thereo if you can bring your boyfriendgirlfriendo if you are supposed to bring anything

Begin your email like thisHi Jack

Task B

Yoursquove received a letter from your English friend Martha Here is the last part of it

Well lately I have been getting told that I need to knowwhat I want to be when I grow up I havent got a clueYou know I like being outside animals drawingphotography writing stories and poetry I do enjoy maths Iride horses ndash Irsquod like to have one as a matter of fact soany job you think of had better pay well ha ha Somethings that I do not enjoy are office work going from day today with no excitement - and I dont want a job that willtake me 10 years after leaving secondary school just tolearn Do you have any good ideas Your help would begreatly appreciatedThanksM

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Martha in which you give her some adviceincluding the following

Recommend one job that you think might suit herDescribe the advantages and possible disadvantages of this jobSay if you personally would be interested in this job and whyBegin your letter like this

Dear Martha

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

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Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

10 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

10 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

10 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

Page 4: érettségi írásbeli feladatok

Read this article on driving and then read the statements following itIf a statement is true mark it AIf it is false mark it BIf on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true or not mark it CWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in the exampleBack to school for speeding driversMotorists to be offered a day in class as an alternative to penalty pointsMotorists caught exceeding the speed limit will be able to avoid the traditional penalty pointsby spending a day in the classroomFirst-time speeders breaking the limit will be invited to pay pound60 ndash the same as a fine ndashto take a speed awareness course it was announced yesterdayThose who take up the offer will not have points put on their licence More than52000 speeders in Lancashire where the scheme has been tested for three years took up theofferPolice said the aim of the lsquoone last chancersquo initiative was to win back public supportafter the Governmentrsquos controversial speed camera policy which critics say is a moneymakingexercise More than two million motorists were fined pound60 and penalised with threepoints on their licence last year after being snapped by Britainrsquos 6000 camerasThe scheme was launched yesterday by Richard Brunstrom of the Association of ChiefPolice officers as he chaired a national road policing conference in Birmingham MrBrunstrom said lsquoIf I have any regret it is that we didnrsquot start these speed awareness coursesearlier In retrospect I wish wersquod done it at the startrsquoHe claimed that up to 30 per cent of drivers who are offered the course will take itThe courses comprise classroom and practical driving lessons teaching errant driversthe danger of breaking the limit Motorists will take a two-hour and a half-hour lessonidentifying what causes them to ignore the limit the consequences of speeding followed byup to three hours of practical training and exercises behind the wheel with an advanceddriving instructorMotorists can only take one course in three yearsMr Brunstrom said lsquoA national scheme means you could get done for speeding inDevon but take your course in Edinburghrsquo0) Speeding drivers are offered driving lessons as well asgiven penalty points B

18) Speed awareness lessons will cost as much as a fine19 During a trial period many drivers have decided to go on the course20) Lancashire was chosen for the test because more drivers are caught there than in other areas21) The police donrsquot think they can win back public support22) The Government will use the money made with speed cameras to finance the new scheme23)Mr Brunstrom believes they have chosen the best time to introduce the scheme24) He is optimistic about the future of the scheme25) During the course participants will spend almost as much time in the classroom as in the car26) Most motorists taking part in the course have found it useful and enjoyable27) Drivers will have to take a speed awareness course near where they were caught

10 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1Complete each sentence using the beginning and ending given on the following lineso that the meaning stays the sameWrite on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) at the beginning

0) Nobody allows us to keep snakes in the houseWeare not allowed to keep snakes in the house1 Oliver is two years younger than meI am helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Oliver 1)2 The news surprised me very muchI was very much helliphelliphelliphellip by the news 2)3 He canrsquot send me letters because he doesnrsquot know my addressIf letters 3)4 I havenrsquot visited a nicer place than MexicoMexico is the ever visited 4)5 As a teenager he had the habit of listening to alternative musicHe used as a teenager 5)6 A famous Danish architect designed the bridgeThe bridge helliphelliphelliphelliphellip a famous Danish architect 6)

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Task 2You are going to read a humorous story Some words are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (7-16) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningSUPER GRANNYAn elderly Florida lady did her shopping and upon returning to her car (0) ______ four menin the act of leaving with her vehicle She (7) ______ her shopping bags and drew herhandgun proceeding to scream (8) ______ I have a gun and I know (9) ______ use it Getout of the carThe four men (10) ______ for a second invitation They got out and ran like mad The ladysomewhat shaken then continued to load her shopping bags into the back of the car and gotinto the drivers seat She was (11) ______ upset that she could not get her key into theignition She tried and tried and then she understood (12) ______ A few minutes later shefound (13) ______ car parked four or five spaces farther down She loaded her bags into thecar and then drove to the police station The sergeant to whom (14) ______ nearly torehimself in two with laughter He pointed to the other end of the counter where four pale men(15) ______ a carjacking by a mad elderly woman described as white (16) ______ five feettall glasses curly white hair and carrying a large handgunNo charges were filed0) A founded B could find C found D have found 0) C7) A dropped B was dropping C threw D was throwing 7)8) A soundly B from top to bottom C very loud D at the top of her voice 8)

9) A how to B that I C how should D that you 9)10) A didnrsquot expect B didnt wait C waited D expected 10)11) A but B such C badly D so 11)12) A who B them C why D that 12)13) A own B her own C hers D own her 13)14) A the story told B was told C she spoke about D she told the story 14)15) A could report B reported C were reporting D would report 15)16) A less than B fewer than C mainly D higher than 16)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about a talking parrot Some words are missingfrom the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (17-25)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formThere might be cases where you do not have to change the word in bracketsWrite only one word in each spaceThere is an example (0) at the beginningPARROT KEPT INDOORSIt is proving to be a social (0) _____ (embarrass) for the Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary inNuneaton that one of their parrots has a rather (17) _____ (colour) vocabularyBarney a five-year-old macaw parrot has no respect for authority He has used dirty wordsin front of respectable people such as the Mayor and the vicar He has also told several charity(18) _____ (work) what he thought of themSanctuary volunteer Stacey Clark said Barney once belonged to a lorry (19) _____ (drive)We tend to keep him indoors away from the public But everybody seems to accept hisbehaviour with a (20) _____ (smile) she said He has got a lot of character and he does saythank you when he gets a treat so he can be polite He is (21) _____ (cheer) and very friendlytooSome of the sayings he likes to repeat include hello big boys and where have you beenBut his (22) _____ (favour) words are mainly unrepeatable Geoff Green the(23) _____ (own) of Wildlife Sanctuary said he had one rude word which he especially likedto say over and over againHe added he had seen neighbours and passers-by duck and look around(24) _____ (surprise) when they passed the window and heard the swearing from within Heonly seems to swear when you dont want him to he added We usually keep him insideaway from any (25) _____ (visit) He seems to know which people he shouldnt swear in frontof and so he goes and does so Barney was given to the sanctuary a year ago

0)embarrassment17)18)19)20)21)22)23)24)25)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutesTASK 1In this section you are going to hear about the life and work of JaneGoodall a famous British conservationistYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or numberFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Jane got a toy helliphellipchimpanzeehelliphellip for her second birthday1 Jane loved reading The Book and the Tarzan books2 Jane had a job with a(n) film company in England3 To save money she worked as a(n) 4 In Kenya she became Dr Louis Leakeyrsquos 5 Jane was years old when she arrived in Tanganyika6 One day in October Jane saw two chimps strip leaves off twigs7 Jane gave evidence that chimps are able to make 8 Dr Leakey said we might have to think of chimps as 9 Today Jane travels more than days a year

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear a joke about beer andbrothersYour task will be to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s)in the boxes on the right Please note that in this task bothanswers may be correct However there is always at least onecorrect answer This means you might have to circle one ortwo lettersFirst you will have some time to study the task and then wewill play the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording againbut this time we will play the text in shorter sections to giveyou enough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The narrator heard this joke A) a long time agoB) from his father10 Sean hellipA) sits at a table aloneB) asks for a pint of beer11 The barman hellipA) is surprisedB) thinks his business will improve12 Sean hellipA) drinks all three pints of beerB) is in a hurry13 The following Saturday the barman hellipA) doesnt want to serve SeanB) gives Sean some advice

14 Sean has a brother in hellipA) AustraliaB) America15 The brothers decided to hellipA) spend a lot of time in pubsB) think of each other when drinking beer16 Sean hellipA) goes to the pub once a weekB) enjoys the company of the other regulars17 The barman hellipA) had a brother who diedB) thinks Sean has lost one of his brothers

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TASK 3In this section you are going to hear Harold Baker a guide who is offering sometourists a trekking experienceYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Bali is a(n) A) islandB) countryC) town18 The tour starts at A) 730B) 830C) 93019 The bus drive lasts for A) half an hourB) an hourC) an hour and a half20 Taro A) is in northern BaliB) has a traditional way of lifeC) is one thousand years old21 In Taro you can see some sacred A) animalsB) treesC) rocks22 In the Elephant Safari Park tourists can A) ride on Sumatran elephantsB) feed Sumatran elephantsC) see Sumatran elephants close by23 Tourists walk past plantationsA) coconutB) teaC) sugar

24 Tourists have lunch hellipA) in a restaurantB) on the busC) back in the hotel25 The price includes hellipA) free parkingB) insuranceC) dinner at the hotel

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are at a language course in London staying in a student hostel One of your classmatesJoseacute has sent you an email to say that he has two tickets for a performance by the ScottishBallet and wants you to go with him on Saturday night

Scottish Ballet CinderellaSadlers Wells TheatreLondonScottish Ballet makes its highly anticipated return to Sadlers Wells after a hiatus of 6 years

Unfortunately you are busy on Saturday so you canrsquot accept the invitation Write an email of60 words to Joseacute in which you

say thank you for the invitationapologise and give the reason why you canrsquot gosuggest going out together some other time

Begin your email like this

Hi Joseacute

Task BYou are a regular reader of a teenage magazine called Teen Life Each week there is a readerrsquosletter in it and other readers are invited to give advice Here is this weekrsquos letter

Irsquove been offered a babysitting job for a three-weekperiod during the summer holidays The couple wantsme to stay all day Monday and Wednesday (730am-530pm) and from 730am to 230pm Tuesday andThursday They have offered me 10 pounds per week Mysister says that 10 pounds for that much time iscompletely ridiculous and that I am going to be takenadvantage of Still I would like to take the jobbecause the children are such sweeties and Irsquom sure Iwill enjoy looking after them What do you think I

should do

Jane 16

Write a letter of 110 words to Jane Comment on her problem and give your opinionInclude the following points

How important do you think the money you get for a summer job isWhat other things - apart from money - are important about a summer jobWhat personal experiences can you describe of summer jobs that either you or oneof your friends have done

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) G2) A3) B4) F5) DTASK 26) C7) B8) A9) A10) DTASK 311) G12) B13) F14) H15) D16) I17) ATASK 418) A19) A20) C21) B22) C23) B24) A25) A26) C27) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (I am) two2 years older than (Oliver)2) (I was very much) surprised (by the news)3) (If) he knew my address he couldwould be able to send me (letters)4) (Mexico is the) nicest place thatOslash I haveIrsquove (ever visited)5) (He used) to listen to alternative music (as a teenager)6) (The bridge) was designed by (a famous Danish architect)Task 27) A8) D9) A10) B11) D12) C13) B14) D15) C16) ATask 317) colourfulcolorful18) workers19) driver20) smile21) cheerfulcheery22) favouritefavorite23) owner24) surprised25) visitors

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) Jungle jungle2) documentary3) waitress4) assistant5) 26 twenty-six6) 1960 nineteen sixty7) tools8) humans9) 300 three hundredTASK 210) A11) A12) A13) B14) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)15) B16) A17) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)TASK 318) B19) A20) B21) A22) C23) A24) A25) B

2008 maacutejusOlvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this interview with Jenifer Greer Beggren then look at the summary Your task is to fillthe gaps in the summary with one or two words Write your answers on the dotted lines Twoexamples marked (0) have been given for youThe wedding photographerWhat sparked your interest in photographyMy brother built a darkroom in his closet when we were kids I thought it was coolWhat is the biggest lesson you took away from your experience in photography schoolDonrsquot be afraid to experiment donrsquot be afraid to fail and always be open to new things Tell me about your companyI started it with my husband about a year and a half ago not long after our own weddingHow do you market yourselfAdvertising has been a big part of my marketing this past year I have built a good web site I haveprinted ads in a few of the big wedding magazines as well as web presence on their sitesYour company specializes in wedding photography What is it like to capture such specialmoments for othersWeddings are such an emotionally filled day and photography to me is a very emotional processThank God for auto-focus because I still get a little teary during ceremonies I tell my brides we arethere to capture and not interfere with what is really happening This style has allowed us to fulfill ourcreative impulses and please our clientsDescribe your typical day at workIrsquom typically glued to my computer mostly editing and working on the jobs we shot the pastweekend Only about 20 of my work is actually shooting the rest is running the businessWhat do you love the most about your jobI really like being my own boss

SummaryJenifer Greer Beggren became interested in (0) ___ as a child Later she attended a (0) __ She startedher own (1) ___ after she got (2) ___ She advertises in (3) ___ and on the internet She enjoys takingwedding photos but when she gets emotional her (4) ___ make it difficult for her to use her cameraproperly She lets her (5) ___ know about how she works and they are satisfied with it Althoughweddings usually take place at (6) ___ she is busy every day She enjoys her job because she is herown (7) ___

0)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipphotographyhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip0)helliphelliphelliphellipphotography schoolhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

1)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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Task 2Look at the following letters and the sentences following themYour task is to match the letters (8-14) to sentences A-I There is a sentence you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)0) (0) Hi GI just want to say how much I enjoyed the show in London Good to hear thenew stuff eg More Stupid and the Nothing SongRod

8) HiOur 17-month-old son just loves the OReilly Learning Python book I think heespecially likes the cute mouse on the cover (I havent had the guts to tell him thatits actually a rat) Just thought you might like to knowJack

9) HiMy daughter Ashley is 9 years old She is a very good singer of classiccountry She would like to make a CD but we cannot afford it at this timeCould you let me know how we can start a fan club Thank youAngela

10) HiRecently my daughter managed to get tickets to The Number 14 Since thetickets were only $1000 I wasnt expecting too much However I absolutelyloved itPamela

11) I would just like to say what a totally enjoyable game it was today The footballwas excellent The organisation was great A bit less bad language would begood (within earshot of children) and if anyone could give those male fans afew singing lessons it would be greatBeryl

12) SirI have always looked for a new copy of your magazine at the stands eagerlyanticipating the poster inside As a tennis fan my choice is clear but these daysyour emphasis on cricket has led to more and more posters of cricketers Pleasecan we have more posters of tennis starsVivek

13) Hi CarolineI need your help about my mum My father left before I was born I am 14 My

mum had a little girl about 2 years ago so therersquos a big age difference betweenus These days my mum wont stop shouting at me about the littlest thingsPlease help ThanxHannah xx

14) Dear TomMy son lives and works in Japan He might buy a car there and import it tothe UK for resale Is this a worthwhile idea If so could you suggest somemodels that would be popular on the UK marketBK

This letterA mentions money problemsB says the entrance fee was not muchC would like to see changes in a publicationD asks for advice on automobilesE offers free tickets to a concertF is about a teenagerrsquos problemsG is about a concertH comments on an illustrationI is about fans and a sports event

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Task 3In this text about the history of bottled water the beginnings of some sentences have beenremoved Match the beginnings below the text with the endings There is one extra letter thatyou do not need Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)The history of bottled water0) G15)16)17)18)19)20)21)The origins of bottled water can be traced back to the earliest civilizations(0) ___ after crossing the Pyrenees Hannibal the famous general of theCarthaginian army rested his soldiers and elephants in France at thePerrier spring(15) ___ had its origins in baths dating from Roman times Science andmedicine proved the beneficial effects of using natural mineral water forbathing showering and drinking(16) ___ for the first time in France in the 1850s The legal permit tobottle Vittel Grande Source natural mineral water was granted as early as1855(17) ___ had also become common in North America at that timeIn South America bottled water appeared in Brazil in 1890

(18) ___ natural mineral water was bottled in glass or stoneware By themid-twentieth century however bottling methods changed(19) ___ by using the first plastic bottle This new lighter strongermaterial improved packaging practicality(20) ___ by its underground origin its unique composition of mineralsand trace elements its original purity and its health benefits(21) ___ including spring water and specially formulated drinking waterThey have to meet certain well-defined standardsThe preference for the taste and convenience of bottled waters is growingyear by year

A Today other categories of bottled water existB In the early daysC The spa movement that started in Europe in the eighteenth centuryD Vittel revolutionized the market in 1968E Water spas and the bottling of natural mineral watersF Natural mineral water distinguishes itself from other bottled watersG According to legendH There have been a number of social and economic factorsI Cold spa waters were bottled 7 pont

Task 4Read what an author says about her new novel and then read the statements (22-29)following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Children of the Stone AgeMichelle Paver talks about Wolf BrotherIrsquom often asked why I stopped writing for adults and wrote Wolf Brother I didnrsquot In fact Inever planned to write it at all and when the story took hold I was busy writing the third partof a historical trilogy I had no time to spare for anything let alone a six-book series aboutStone Age hunter-gatherersThen one afternoon when I was leafing through some old notes I came across amanuscript I had written at university 20-odd years before It was about a boy and a wolfstruggling to survive in a forest Something about it quickened my pulse I wanted to rewriteitSo I started running scenes in my mindrsquos eye like a film The demon-haunted bearrampaging through the forest hellip Torak the 12-year old hero watching his father die hellip Astampede of reindeer seen through the eyes of a wolf hellip Soon I was scribbling in mynotebook I lived the adventure alongside Torak and Wolf The research took me to places Ihad never thought Irsquod see and I ended up sleeping on reindeer skins in LaplandSomebody once said that onersquos real life is often the life that one does not lead Thatrsquostrue for me When I was a child I wanted a wolf and a bow and an arrow and to live like theStone Age people I wanted to build my own shelter and go hunting in the forest I tried ittoo I got rid of my bed and slept on the floor for three years I made tea from different herbsand gave it to my little sisterWhen I became an adult I didnrsquot grow out of all that but it went underground The

childhood obsessions became a love of archaeology and the natural world a fascination withthe myths of Inuits and Native Americans a lasting interest in wolf behaviour Wolf Brothercame to life when I realised that this was the world I had lost This was the life I hadnrsquot led

0) Wolf Brother is not Michelle Paverrsquos first book22) Her historical trilogy was also very successful23) When at university she found an old manuscript about a boy and awolf24) In Wolf Brother Torakrsquos father is attacked by a bear25) Michelle Paver went to Lapland to research her topic26) As a child Paver tried to imitate the way Stone Age people lived27) Her parents once stopped her from going hunting in the woods28) Paverrsquos herbal remedies often made her little sister ill29) When she grew up Paverrsquos interests had completely changed

0) A22)23)24)25)26)27)28)29) 8 pontNyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a boyrsquos adventure with his parentsrsquo computerSome words are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-10) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningJACK 3 ONLINELast week a three-year-old boy went on his mumrsquos computer ndash and bought (0) ______ pound9000car on eBayCheeky Jack Neal made a successful bid for the Barbie pink Nissan Figaro The boyrsquosmother Rachel 36 and father John 37 noticed that something (1) ______ when they got amessage from the internet auction site to congratulate (2) ______ Rachel said ldquoWe couldnrsquot understand (3) ______ was happening Neither of us had bought(4) ______ So we checked and saw it was a Barbie pink car (5) ______ wersquod bought forpound899999 We flew into a panicrdquoBy then Jack who (6) ______ just turned three was asleep in bed When he(7) ______ next morning he was very excited and told (8) ______ parents ldquoIrsquove bought acarrdquoRachel believes she left her eBay password in her computer after leaving it She said ldquoJackis a wiz on the PC and just (9) ______ all the right buttonsrdquoJohn phoned the company and explained the mistake (10) ______ they saw the funny sideand said they would not insist on selling the car to the Neals0) A for B the C a D just 0) C1) A was wrong B is gone C was cheap D is missing 1)

2) A to them B their C them D on them 2)3) A why B what C that D whether 3)4) A anything B thing C nothing D everything 4)5) A then B after C what D which 5)6) A not B did C has D were 6)7) A has woken B woke C wake D woken 7)8) A his B to his C off his D about his 8)9) A passed B pulled C put D pressed 9)10) A Because B Although C Luckily D Unfortunately 10)

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Task 2You are going to read an article about the effect of human activity on geographySome words are missing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (11-19) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningRUINING THE PLANETManrsquos behaviour is changing the face of the Earth so rapidly (0) ________ famous landmarkscould soon disappear from the map ndash this (11) ________ what some recent disturbing picturesof the Aral Sea (12) ________ Central Asia showThe damage caused by draining lakes and rivers has resulted in thousands of changes in(13) ________ newly-published 10th edition of lsquoThe Times Concise Atlas (14) ________ theWorldrsquoThe Dead Sea could disappear in 20 years and Lake Chad in Africa is 95 per cent smaller(15) ________ it was in 1963 The Colorado River in America and the Aral Sea could(16) ________ lost entirely Global warming has caused massive changes to mountains thatwere once covered with snow Even Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa will lose its famous snows(17) ________ the planet continues to heat up at this rateAtlas spokesman Simon Judges said ldquoOur latest edition shows the fact (18) ________humans are creating and destroying both our geography (19) ________ our weather systemThe consequences could be catastrophicrdquo

0)that11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about some ancient writing found in Mexico Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (20-26)

Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginningOLDEST WRITING IN THE NEW WORLDItems men women and children left behind when they died ndash everything from clothing tojewellery and tools ndash tell (0) ________ (anthropology) a lot And sometimes even theirwords surviveExperts believe that a (20) ________ (discover) in Mexico is the oldest example of writingever found in the Americas The people who created it (21) ________ (probable) lived 3000years ago long before Christopher Columbus arrived in the New WorldDigging in a stone mine (22) ________ (work) noticed a stone block with marks carved ontoits surface They found the large piece of stone in Cascajal Mexico near the capital city of anancient people called the Olmec There are signs on the block that seem to show(23) ________ (religion) objects they used For example there is a sign that looks like athrone an expert says It is (24) ________ (excite) because it makes it clear that the Olmeccould read and write But experts donrsquot know (25) ________ (exact) what the writing says Ifyou have ever tried to figure out a message (26) ________ (write) in code you have a prettygood idea of the hard work ahead Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crackthe code0)anthropologists20)

21)

22)

23)

24)

25)

26)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a short ironic text about Europe and someof its nationsYour task will be to fill in the gaps in the chart with one wordFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

KEY AREAS EXPERTS EU HEAVEN EU (1048633) helliphellhellipfood cooks French (6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellippolitical-societalenvironment (2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip English Germanservices amp products mechanics (4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Frenchmoney matters (3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Swiss Italian(1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip lovers (5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip (7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear Brian Perry a guide who isoffering some tourists a sea adventureYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxeson the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Cancun is a A) villageB) countryC) resort

8 Cancun is a(n) wordA) MayaB) AztecC) Inca9 Cancun Island A) is 12 kilometres longB) looks like the letter UC) is connected to the mainland10 The first Coral Reef Tour starts at A) 7amB) 8amC) 9am11 The guide recommends the first tour because later the water gets A) too hotB) less clean

C) full of tourists12 It takes minutes to get to the coral reef by speedboatA) 30B) 45C) 6013 You mustnt hellipA) drive the boat at high speedsB) take off the life jacketC) snorkel for 60 minutes14 If you are 16 the ticket costs hellipA) $19B) $29C) $3915 The guide suggests that the tourists bring with themA) drinking waterB) sun creamC) a towel 8 pont

TASK 3In this section you are going to hear an interview with Laura a sixteenyear-old Canadian girl who is in Hungary on a scholarship about thedifferences between Hungarian and Canadian pricesYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on therightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your workA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Hungarian prices are generally a lot lower than Canadian ones A

16 Quality makeup is surprisingly cheap in Hungary17 The interviewer suggests that cultural things are fairly cheap in Hungary18 Cinemas are a lot more expensive in Canada19 Cinemas are rather dangerous places in Canada20 Laura has never been to a Broadway musical21 The interviewer suggests that theatre tickets are not cheap for Hungarians22 Public transport is a lot better in Hungary than in Canada23 Food is more expensive in Canada than in Hungary 8 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are studying in California and yoursquove received the following invitation from one of yourclassmates Jack Brown

Fire up the grill because itrsquos cookout season ndash Letrsquos get together we donrsquot need a reasonOak Street Neighborhood Cookout

At the home of Sarah and William Brown759 Oak StreetFriday600 pm

Write an email of 50-80 words in which youpolitely accept the invitationasko how to get thereo if you can bring your boyfriendgirlfriendo if you are supposed to bring anything

Begin your email like thisHi Jack

Task B

Yoursquove received a letter from your English friend Martha Here is the last part of it

Well lately I have been getting told that I need to knowwhat I want to be when I grow up I havent got a clueYou know I like being outside animals drawingphotography writing stories and poetry I do enjoy maths Iride horses ndash Irsquod like to have one as a matter of fact soany job you think of had better pay well ha ha Somethings that I do not enjoy are office work going from day today with no excitement - and I dont want a job that willtake me 10 years after leaving secondary school just tolearn Do you have any good ideas Your help would begreatly appreciatedThanksM

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Martha in which you give her some adviceincluding the following

Recommend one job that you think might suit herDescribe the advantages and possible disadvantages of this jobSay if you personally would be interested in this job and whyBegin your letter like this

Dear Martha

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

10 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

10 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

10 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

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Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

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Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

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Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

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Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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Task 1Complete each sentence using the beginning and ending given on the following lineso that the meaning stays the sameWrite on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) at the beginning

0) Nobody allows us to keep snakes in the houseWeare not allowed to keep snakes in the house1 Oliver is two years younger than meI am helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Oliver 1)2 The news surprised me very muchI was very much helliphelliphelliphellip by the news 2)3 He canrsquot send me letters because he doesnrsquot know my addressIf letters 3)4 I havenrsquot visited a nicer place than MexicoMexico is the ever visited 4)5 As a teenager he had the habit of listening to alternative musicHe used as a teenager 5)6 A famous Danish architect designed the bridgeThe bridge helliphelliphelliphelliphellip a famous Danish architect 6)

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Task 2You are going to read a humorous story Some words are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (7-16) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningSUPER GRANNYAn elderly Florida lady did her shopping and upon returning to her car (0) ______ four menin the act of leaving with her vehicle She (7) ______ her shopping bags and drew herhandgun proceeding to scream (8) ______ I have a gun and I know (9) ______ use it Getout of the carThe four men (10) ______ for a second invitation They got out and ran like mad The ladysomewhat shaken then continued to load her shopping bags into the back of the car and gotinto the drivers seat She was (11) ______ upset that she could not get her key into theignition She tried and tried and then she understood (12) ______ A few minutes later shefound (13) ______ car parked four or five spaces farther down She loaded her bags into thecar and then drove to the police station The sergeant to whom (14) ______ nearly torehimself in two with laughter He pointed to the other end of the counter where four pale men(15) ______ a carjacking by a mad elderly woman described as white (16) ______ five feettall glasses curly white hair and carrying a large handgunNo charges were filed0) A founded B could find C found D have found 0) C7) A dropped B was dropping C threw D was throwing 7)8) A soundly B from top to bottom C very loud D at the top of her voice 8)

9) A how to B that I C how should D that you 9)10) A didnrsquot expect B didnt wait C waited D expected 10)11) A but B such C badly D so 11)12) A who B them C why D that 12)13) A own B her own C hers D own her 13)14) A the story told B was told C she spoke about D she told the story 14)15) A could report B reported C were reporting D would report 15)16) A less than B fewer than C mainly D higher than 16)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about a talking parrot Some words are missingfrom the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (17-25)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formThere might be cases where you do not have to change the word in bracketsWrite only one word in each spaceThere is an example (0) at the beginningPARROT KEPT INDOORSIt is proving to be a social (0) _____ (embarrass) for the Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary inNuneaton that one of their parrots has a rather (17) _____ (colour) vocabularyBarney a five-year-old macaw parrot has no respect for authority He has used dirty wordsin front of respectable people such as the Mayor and the vicar He has also told several charity(18) _____ (work) what he thought of themSanctuary volunteer Stacey Clark said Barney once belonged to a lorry (19) _____ (drive)We tend to keep him indoors away from the public But everybody seems to accept hisbehaviour with a (20) _____ (smile) she said He has got a lot of character and he does saythank you when he gets a treat so he can be polite He is (21) _____ (cheer) and very friendlytooSome of the sayings he likes to repeat include hello big boys and where have you beenBut his (22) _____ (favour) words are mainly unrepeatable Geoff Green the(23) _____ (own) of Wildlife Sanctuary said he had one rude word which he especially likedto say over and over againHe added he had seen neighbours and passers-by duck and look around(24) _____ (surprise) when they passed the window and heard the swearing from within Heonly seems to swear when you dont want him to he added We usually keep him insideaway from any (25) _____ (visit) He seems to know which people he shouldnt swear in frontof and so he goes and does so Barney was given to the sanctuary a year ago

0)embarrassment17)18)19)20)21)22)23)24)25)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutesTASK 1In this section you are going to hear about the life and work of JaneGoodall a famous British conservationistYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or numberFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Jane got a toy helliphellipchimpanzeehelliphellip for her second birthday1 Jane loved reading The Book and the Tarzan books2 Jane had a job with a(n) film company in England3 To save money she worked as a(n) 4 In Kenya she became Dr Louis Leakeyrsquos 5 Jane was years old when she arrived in Tanganyika6 One day in October Jane saw two chimps strip leaves off twigs7 Jane gave evidence that chimps are able to make 8 Dr Leakey said we might have to think of chimps as 9 Today Jane travels more than days a year

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear a joke about beer andbrothersYour task will be to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s)in the boxes on the right Please note that in this task bothanswers may be correct However there is always at least onecorrect answer This means you might have to circle one ortwo lettersFirst you will have some time to study the task and then wewill play the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording againbut this time we will play the text in shorter sections to giveyou enough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The narrator heard this joke A) a long time agoB) from his father10 Sean hellipA) sits at a table aloneB) asks for a pint of beer11 The barman hellipA) is surprisedB) thinks his business will improve12 Sean hellipA) drinks all three pints of beerB) is in a hurry13 The following Saturday the barman hellipA) doesnt want to serve SeanB) gives Sean some advice

14 Sean has a brother in hellipA) AustraliaB) America15 The brothers decided to hellipA) spend a lot of time in pubsB) think of each other when drinking beer16 Sean hellipA) goes to the pub once a weekB) enjoys the company of the other regulars17 The barman hellipA) had a brother who diedB) thinks Sean has lost one of his brothers

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TASK 3In this section you are going to hear Harold Baker a guide who is offering sometourists a trekking experienceYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Bali is a(n) A) islandB) countryC) town18 The tour starts at A) 730B) 830C) 93019 The bus drive lasts for A) half an hourB) an hourC) an hour and a half20 Taro A) is in northern BaliB) has a traditional way of lifeC) is one thousand years old21 In Taro you can see some sacred A) animalsB) treesC) rocks22 In the Elephant Safari Park tourists can A) ride on Sumatran elephantsB) feed Sumatran elephantsC) see Sumatran elephants close by23 Tourists walk past plantationsA) coconutB) teaC) sugar

24 Tourists have lunch hellipA) in a restaurantB) on the busC) back in the hotel25 The price includes hellipA) free parkingB) insuranceC) dinner at the hotel

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Task AYou are at a language course in London staying in a student hostel One of your classmatesJoseacute has sent you an email to say that he has two tickets for a performance by the ScottishBallet and wants you to go with him on Saturday night

Scottish Ballet CinderellaSadlers Wells TheatreLondonScottish Ballet makes its highly anticipated return to Sadlers Wells after a hiatus of 6 years

Unfortunately you are busy on Saturday so you canrsquot accept the invitation Write an email of60 words to Joseacute in which you

say thank you for the invitationapologise and give the reason why you canrsquot gosuggest going out together some other time

Begin your email like this

Hi Joseacute

Task BYou are a regular reader of a teenage magazine called Teen Life Each week there is a readerrsquosletter in it and other readers are invited to give advice Here is this weekrsquos letter

Irsquove been offered a babysitting job for a three-weekperiod during the summer holidays The couple wantsme to stay all day Monday and Wednesday (730am-530pm) and from 730am to 230pm Tuesday andThursday They have offered me 10 pounds per week Mysister says that 10 pounds for that much time iscompletely ridiculous and that I am going to be takenadvantage of Still I would like to take the jobbecause the children are such sweeties and Irsquom sure Iwill enjoy looking after them What do you think I

should do

Jane 16

Write a letter of 110 words to Jane Comment on her problem and give your opinionInclude the following points

How important do you think the money you get for a summer job isWhat other things - apart from money - are important about a summer jobWhat personal experiences can you describe of summer jobs that either you or oneof your friends have done

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) G2) A3) B4) F5) DTASK 26) C7) B8) A9) A10) DTASK 311) G12) B13) F14) H15) D16) I17) ATASK 418) A19) A20) C21) B22) C23) B24) A25) A26) C27) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (I am) two2 years older than (Oliver)2) (I was very much) surprised (by the news)3) (If) he knew my address he couldwould be able to send me (letters)4) (Mexico is the) nicest place thatOslash I haveIrsquove (ever visited)5) (He used) to listen to alternative music (as a teenager)6) (The bridge) was designed by (a famous Danish architect)Task 27) A8) D9) A10) B11) D12) C13) B14) D15) C16) ATask 317) colourfulcolorful18) workers19) driver20) smile21) cheerfulcheery22) favouritefavorite23) owner24) surprised25) visitors

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) Jungle jungle2) documentary3) waitress4) assistant5) 26 twenty-six6) 1960 nineteen sixty7) tools8) humans9) 300 three hundredTASK 210) A11) A12) A13) B14) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)15) B16) A17) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)TASK 318) B19) A20) B21) A22) C23) A24) A25) B

2008 maacutejusOlvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this interview with Jenifer Greer Beggren then look at the summary Your task is to fillthe gaps in the summary with one or two words Write your answers on the dotted lines Twoexamples marked (0) have been given for youThe wedding photographerWhat sparked your interest in photographyMy brother built a darkroom in his closet when we were kids I thought it was coolWhat is the biggest lesson you took away from your experience in photography schoolDonrsquot be afraid to experiment donrsquot be afraid to fail and always be open to new things Tell me about your companyI started it with my husband about a year and a half ago not long after our own weddingHow do you market yourselfAdvertising has been a big part of my marketing this past year I have built a good web site I haveprinted ads in a few of the big wedding magazines as well as web presence on their sitesYour company specializes in wedding photography What is it like to capture such specialmoments for othersWeddings are such an emotionally filled day and photography to me is a very emotional processThank God for auto-focus because I still get a little teary during ceremonies I tell my brides we arethere to capture and not interfere with what is really happening This style has allowed us to fulfill ourcreative impulses and please our clientsDescribe your typical day at workIrsquom typically glued to my computer mostly editing and working on the jobs we shot the pastweekend Only about 20 of my work is actually shooting the rest is running the businessWhat do you love the most about your jobI really like being my own boss

SummaryJenifer Greer Beggren became interested in (0) ___ as a child Later she attended a (0) __ She startedher own (1) ___ after she got (2) ___ She advertises in (3) ___ and on the internet She enjoys takingwedding photos but when she gets emotional her (4) ___ make it difficult for her to use her cameraproperly She lets her (5) ___ know about how she works and they are satisfied with it Althoughweddings usually take place at (6) ___ she is busy every day She enjoys her job because she is herown (7) ___

0)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipphotographyhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip0)helliphelliphelliphellipphotography schoolhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

1)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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Task 2Look at the following letters and the sentences following themYour task is to match the letters (8-14) to sentences A-I There is a sentence you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)0) (0) Hi GI just want to say how much I enjoyed the show in London Good to hear thenew stuff eg More Stupid and the Nothing SongRod

8) HiOur 17-month-old son just loves the OReilly Learning Python book I think heespecially likes the cute mouse on the cover (I havent had the guts to tell him thatits actually a rat) Just thought you might like to knowJack

9) HiMy daughter Ashley is 9 years old She is a very good singer of classiccountry She would like to make a CD but we cannot afford it at this timeCould you let me know how we can start a fan club Thank youAngela

10) HiRecently my daughter managed to get tickets to The Number 14 Since thetickets were only $1000 I wasnt expecting too much However I absolutelyloved itPamela

11) I would just like to say what a totally enjoyable game it was today The footballwas excellent The organisation was great A bit less bad language would begood (within earshot of children) and if anyone could give those male fans afew singing lessons it would be greatBeryl

12) SirI have always looked for a new copy of your magazine at the stands eagerlyanticipating the poster inside As a tennis fan my choice is clear but these daysyour emphasis on cricket has led to more and more posters of cricketers Pleasecan we have more posters of tennis starsVivek

13) Hi CarolineI need your help about my mum My father left before I was born I am 14 My

mum had a little girl about 2 years ago so therersquos a big age difference betweenus These days my mum wont stop shouting at me about the littlest thingsPlease help ThanxHannah xx

14) Dear TomMy son lives and works in Japan He might buy a car there and import it tothe UK for resale Is this a worthwhile idea If so could you suggest somemodels that would be popular on the UK marketBK

This letterA mentions money problemsB says the entrance fee was not muchC would like to see changes in a publicationD asks for advice on automobilesE offers free tickets to a concertF is about a teenagerrsquos problemsG is about a concertH comments on an illustrationI is about fans and a sports event

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Task 3In this text about the history of bottled water the beginnings of some sentences have beenremoved Match the beginnings below the text with the endings There is one extra letter thatyou do not need Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)The history of bottled water0) G15)16)17)18)19)20)21)The origins of bottled water can be traced back to the earliest civilizations(0) ___ after crossing the Pyrenees Hannibal the famous general of theCarthaginian army rested his soldiers and elephants in France at thePerrier spring(15) ___ had its origins in baths dating from Roman times Science andmedicine proved the beneficial effects of using natural mineral water forbathing showering and drinking(16) ___ for the first time in France in the 1850s The legal permit tobottle Vittel Grande Source natural mineral water was granted as early as1855(17) ___ had also become common in North America at that timeIn South America bottled water appeared in Brazil in 1890

(18) ___ natural mineral water was bottled in glass or stoneware By themid-twentieth century however bottling methods changed(19) ___ by using the first plastic bottle This new lighter strongermaterial improved packaging practicality(20) ___ by its underground origin its unique composition of mineralsand trace elements its original purity and its health benefits(21) ___ including spring water and specially formulated drinking waterThey have to meet certain well-defined standardsThe preference for the taste and convenience of bottled waters is growingyear by year

A Today other categories of bottled water existB In the early daysC The spa movement that started in Europe in the eighteenth centuryD Vittel revolutionized the market in 1968E Water spas and the bottling of natural mineral watersF Natural mineral water distinguishes itself from other bottled watersG According to legendH There have been a number of social and economic factorsI Cold spa waters were bottled 7 pont

Task 4Read what an author says about her new novel and then read the statements (22-29)following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Children of the Stone AgeMichelle Paver talks about Wolf BrotherIrsquom often asked why I stopped writing for adults and wrote Wolf Brother I didnrsquot In fact Inever planned to write it at all and when the story took hold I was busy writing the third partof a historical trilogy I had no time to spare for anything let alone a six-book series aboutStone Age hunter-gatherersThen one afternoon when I was leafing through some old notes I came across amanuscript I had written at university 20-odd years before It was about a boy and a wolfstruggling to survive in a forest Something about it quickened my pulse I wanted to rewriteitSo I started running scenes in my mindrsquos eye like a film The demon-haunted bearrampaging through the forest hellip Torak the 12-year old hero watching his father die hellip Astampede of reindeer seen through the eyes of a wolf hellip Soon I was scribbling in mynotebook I lived the adventure alongside Torak and Wolf The research took me to places Ihad never thought Irsquod see and I ended up sleeping on reindeer skins in LaplandSomebody once said that onersquos real life is often the life that one does not lead Thatrsquostrue for me When I was a child I wanted a wolf and a bow and an arrow and to live like theStone Age people I wanted to build my own shelter and go hunting in the forest I tried ittoo I got rid of my bed and slept on the floor for three years I made tea from different herbsand gave it to my little sisterWhen I became an adult I didnrsquot grow out of all that but it went underground The

childhood obsessions became a love of archaeology and the natural world a fascination withthe myths of Inuits and Native Americans a lasting interest in wolf behaviour Wolf Brothercame to life when I realised that this was the world I had lost This was the life I hadnrsquot led

0) Wolf Brother is not Michelle Paverrsquos first book22) Her historical trilogy was also very successful23) When at university she found an old manuscript about a boy and awolf24) In Wolf Brother Torakrsquos father is attacked by a bear25) Michelle Paver went to Lapland to research her topic26) As a child Paver tried to imitate the way Stone Age people lived27) Her parents once stopped her from going hunting in the woods28) Paverrsquos herbal remedies often made her little sister ill29) When she grew up Paverrsquos interests had completely changed

0) A22)23)24)25)26)27)28)29) 8 pontNyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a boyrsquos adventure with his parentsrsquo computerSome words are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-10) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningJACK 3 ONLINELast week a three-year-old boy went on his mumrsquos computer ndash and bought (0) ______ pound9000car on eBayCheeky Jack Neal made a successful bid for the Barbie pink Nissan Figaro The boyrsquosmother Rachel 36 and father John 37 noticed that something (1) ______ when they got amessage from the internet auction site to congratulate (2) ______ Rachel said ldquoWe couldnrsquot understand (3) ______ was happening Neither of us had bought(4) ______ So we checked and saw it was a Barbie pink car (5) ______ wersquod bought forpound899999 We flew into a panicrdquoBy then Jack who (6) ______ just turned three was asleep in bed When he(7) ______ next morning he was very excited and told (8) ______ parents ldquoIrsquove bought acarrdquoRachel believes she left her eBay password in her computer after leaving it She said ldquoJackis a wiz on the PC and just (9) ______ all the right buttonsrdquoJohn phoned the company and explained the mistake (10) ______ they saw the funny sideand said they would not insist on selling the car to the Neals0) A for B the C a D just 0) C1) A was wrong B is gone C was cheap D is missing 1)

2) A to them B their C them D on them 2)3) A why B what C that D whether 3)4) A anything B thing C nothing D everything 4)5) A then B after C what D which 5)6) A not B did C has D were 6)7) A has woken B woke C wake D woken 7)8) A his B to his C off his D about his 8)9) A passed B pulled C put D pressed 9)10) A Because B Although C Luckily D Unfortunately 10)

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Task 2You are going to read an article about the effect of human activity on geographySome words are missing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (11-19) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningRUINING THE PLANETManrsquos behaviour is changing the face of the Earth so rapidly (0) ________ famous landmarkscould soon disappear from the map ndash this (11) ________ what some recent disturbing picturesof the Aral Sea (12) ________ Central Asia showThe damage caused by draining lakes and rivers has resulted in thousands of changes in(13) ________ newly-published 10th edition of lsquoThe Times Concise Atlas (14) ________ theWorldrsquoThe Dead Sea could disappear in 20 years and Lake Chad in Africa is 95 per cent smaller(15) ________ it was in 1963 The Colorado River in America and the Aral Sea could(16) ________ lost entirely Global warming has caused massive changes to mountains thatwere once covered with snow Even Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa will lose its famous snows(17) ________ the planet continues to heat up at this rateAtlas spokesman Simon Judges said ldquoOur latest edition shows the fact (18) ________humans are creating and destroying both our geography (19) ________ our weather systemThe consequences could be catastrophicrdquo

0)that11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about some ancient writing found in Mexico Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (20-26)

Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginningOLDEST WRITING IN THE NEW WORLDItems men women and children left behind when they died ndash everything from clothing tojewellery and tools ndash tell (0) ________ (anthropology) a lot And sometimes even theirwords surviveExperts believe that a (20) ________ (discover) in Mexico is the oldest example of writingever found in the Americas The people who created it (21) ________ (probable) lived 3000years ago long before Christopher Columbus arrived in the New WorldDigging in a stone mine (22) ________ (work) noticed a stone block with marks carved ontoits surface They found the large piece of stone in Cascajal Mexico near the capital city of anancient people called the Olmec There are signs on the block that seem to show(23) ________ (religion) objects they used For example there is a sign that looks like athrone an expert says It is (24) ________ (excite) because it makes it clear that the Olmeccould read and write But experts donrsquot know (25) ________ (exact) what the writing says Ifyou have ever tried to figure out a message (26) ________ (write) in code you have a prettygood idea of the hard work ahead Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crackthe code0)anthropologists20)

21)

22)

23)

24)

25)

26)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a short ironic text about Europe and someof its nationsYour task will be to fill in the gaps in the chart with one wordFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

KEY AREAS EXPERTS EU HEAVEN EU (1048633) helliphellhellipfood cooks French (6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellippolitical-societalenvironment (2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip English Germanservices amp products mechanics (4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Frenchmoney matters (3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Swiss Italian(1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip lovers (5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip (7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear Brian Perry a guide who isoffering some tourists a sea adventureYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxeson the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Cancun is a A) villageB) countryC) resort

8 Cancun is a(n) wordA) MayaB) AztecC) Inca9 Cancun Island A) is 12 kilometres longB) looks like the letter UC) is connected to the mainland10 The first Coral Reef Tour starts at A) 7amB) 8amC) 9am11 The guide recommends the first tour because later the water gets A) too hotB) less clean

C) full of tourists12 It takes minutes to get to the coral reef by speedboatA) 30B) 45C) 6013 You mustnt hellipA) drive the boat at high speedsB) take off the life jacketC) snorkel for 60 minutes14 If you are 16 the ticket costs hellipA) $19B) $29C) $3915 The guide suggests that the tourists bring with themA) drinking waterB) sun creamC) a towel 8 pont

TASK 3In this section you are going to hear an interview with Laura a sixteenyear-old Canadian girl who is in Hungary on a scholarship about thedifferences between Hungarian and Canadian pricesYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on therightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your workA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Hungarian prices are generally a lot lower than Canadian ones A

16 Quality makeup is surprisingly cheap in Hungary17 The interviewer suggests that cultural things are fairly cheap in Hungary18 Cinemas are a lot more expensive in Canada19 Cinemas are rather dangerous places in Canada20 Laura has never been to a Broadway musical21 The interviewer suggests that theatre tickets are not cheap for Hungarians22 Public transport is a lot better in Hungary than in Canada23 Food is more expensive in Canada than in Hungary 8 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are studying in California and yoursquove received the following invitation from one of yourclassmates Jack Brown

Fire up the grill because itrsquos cookout season ndash Letrsquos get together we donrsquot need a reasonOak Street Neighborhood Cookout

At the home of Sarah and William Brown759 Oak StreetFriday600 pm

Write an email of 50-80 words in which youpolitely accept the invitationasko how to get thereo if you can bring your boyfriendgirlfriendo if you are supposed to bring anything

Begin your email like thisHi Jack

Task B

Yoursquove received a letter from your English friend Martha Here is the last part of it

Well lately I have been getting told that I need to knowwhat I want to be when I grow up I havent got a clueYou know I like being outside animals drawingphotography writing stories and poetry I do enjoy maths Iride horses ndash Irsquod like to have one as a matter of fact soany job you think of had better pay well ha ha Somethings that I do not enjoy are office work going from day today with no excitement - and I dont want a job that willtake me 10 years after leaving secondary school just tolearn Do you have any good ideas Your help would begreatly appreciatedThanksM

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Martha in which you give her some adviceincluding the following

Recommend one job that you think might suit herDescribe the advantages and possible disadvantages of this jobSay if you personally would be interested in this job and whyBegin your letter like this

Dear Martha

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

10 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

10 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

10 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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9) A how to B that I C how should D that you 9)10) A didnrsquot expect B didnt wait C waited D expected 10)11) A but B such C badly D so 11)12) A who B them C why D that 12)13) A own B her own C hers D own her 13)14) A the story told B was told C she spoke about D she told the story 14)15) A could report B reported C were reporting D would report 15)16) A less than B fewer than C mainly D higher than 16)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about a talking parrot Some words are missingfrom the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (17-25)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formThere might be cases where you do not have to change the word in bracketsWrite only one word in each spaceThere is an example (0) at the beginningPARROT KEPT INDOORSIt is proving to be a social (0) _____ (embarrass) for the Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary inNuneaton that one of their parrots has a rather (17) _____ (colour) vocabularyBarney a five-year-old macaw parrot has no respect for authority He has used dirty wordsin front of respectable people such as the Mayor and the vicar He has also told several charity(18) _____ (work) what he thought of themSanctuary volunteer Stacey Clark said Barney once belonged to a lorry (19) _____ (drive)We tend to keep him indoors away from the public But everybody seems to accept hisbehaviour with a (20) _____ (smile) she said He has got a lot of character and he does saythank you when he gets a treat so he can be polite He is (21) _____ (cheer) and very friendlytooSome of the sayings he likes to repeat include hello big boys and where have you beenBut his (22) _____ (favour) words are mainly unrepeatable Geoff Green the(23) _____ (own) of Wildlife Sanctuary said he had one rude word which he especially likedto say over and over againHe added he had seen neighbours and passers-by duck and look around(24) _____ (surprise) when they passed the window and heard the swearing from within Heonly seems to swear when you dont want him to he added We usually keep him insideaway from any (25) _____ (visit) He seems to know which people he shouldnt swear in frontof and so he goes and does so Barney was given to the sanctuary a year ago

0)embarrassment17)18)19)20)21)22)23)24)25)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutesTASK 1In this section you are going to hear about the life and work of JaneGoodall a famous British conservationistYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or numberFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Jane got a toy helliphellipchimpanzeehelliphellip for her second birthday1 Jane loved reading The Book and the Tarzan books2 Jane had a job with a(n) film company in England3 To save money she worked as a(n) 4 In Kenya she became Dr Louis Leakeyrsquos 5 Jane was years old when she arrived in Tanganyika6 One day in October Jane saw two chimps strip leaves off twigs7 Jane gave evidence that chimps are able to make 8 Dr Leakey said we might have to think of chimps as 9 Today Jane travels more than days a year

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear a joke about beer andbrothersYour task will be to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s)in the boxes on the right Please note that in this task bothanswers may be correct However there is always at least onecorrect answer This means you might have to circle one ortwo lettersFirst you will have some time to study the task and then wewill play the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording againbut this time we will play the text in shorter sections to giveyou enough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The narrator heard this joke A) a long time agoB) from his father10 Sean hellipA) sits at a table aloneB) asks for a pint of beer11 The barman hellipA) is surprisedB) thinks his business will improve12 Sean hellipA) drinks all three pints of beerB) is in a hurry13 The following Saturday the barman hellipA) doesnt want to serve SeanB) gives Sean some advice

14 Sean has a brother in hellipA) AustraliaB) America15 The brothers decided to hellipA) spend a lot of time in pubsB) think of each other when drinking beer16 Sean hellipA) goes to the pub once a weekB) enjoys the company of the other regulars17 The barman hellipA) had a brother who diedB) thinks Sean has lost one of his brothers

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TASK 3In this section you are going to hear Harold Baker a guide who is offering sometourists a trekking experienceYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Bali is a(n) A) islandB) countryC) town18 The tour starts at A) 730B) 830C) 93019 The bus drive lasts for A) half an hourB) an hourC) an hour and a half20 Taro A) is in northern BaliB) has a traditional way of lifeC) is one thousand years old21 In Taro you can see some sacred A) animalsB) treesC) rocks22 In the Elephant Safari Park tourists can A) ride on Sumatran elephantsB) feed Sumatran elephantsC) see Sumatran elephants close by23 Tourists walk past plantationsA) coconutB) teaC) sugar

24 Tourists have lunch hellipA) in a restaurantB) on the busC) back in the hotel25 The price includes hellipA) free parkingB) insuranceC) dinner at the hotel

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are at a language course in London staying in a student hostel One of your classmatesJoseacute has sent you an email to say that he has two tickets for a performance by the ScottishBallet and wants you to go with him on Saturday night

Scottish Ballet CinderellaSadlers Wells TheatreLondonScottish Ballet makes its highly anticipated return to Sadlers Wells after a hiatus of 6 years

Unfortunately you are busy on Saturday so you canrsquot accept the invitation Write an email of60 words to Joseacute in which you

say thank you for the invitationapologise and give the reason why you canrsquot gosuggest going out together some other time

Begin your email like this

Hi Joseacute

Task BYou are a regular reader of a teenage magazine called Teen Life Each week there is a readerrsquosletter in it and other readers are invited to give advice Here is this weekrsquos letter

Irsquove been offered a babysitting job for a three-weekperiod during the summer holidays The couple wantsme to stay all day Monday and Wednesday (730am-530pm) and from 730am to 230pm Tuesday andThursday They have offered me 10 pounds per week Mysister says that 10 pounds for that much time iscompletely ridiculous and that I am going to be takenadvantage of Still I would like to take the jobbecause the children are such sweeties and Irsquom sure Iwill enjoy looking after them What do you think I

should do

Jane 16

Write a letter of 110 words to Jane Comment on her problem and give your opinionInclude the following points

How important do you think the money you get for a summer job isWhat other things - apart from money - are important about a summer jobWhat personal experiences can you describe of summer jobs that either you or oneof your friends have done

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) G2) A3) B4) F5) DTASK 26) C7) B8) A9) A10) DTASK 311) G12) B13) F14) H15) D16) I17) ATASK 418) A19) A20) C21) B22) C23) B24) A25) A26) C27) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (I am) two2 years older than (Oliver)2) (I was very much) surprised (by the news)3) (If) he knew my address he couldwould be able to send me (letters)4) (Mexico is the) nicest place thatOslash I haveIrsquove (ever visited)5) (He used) to listen to alternative music (as a teenager)6) (The bridge) was designed by (a famous Danish architect)Task 27) A8) D9) A10) B11) D12) C13) B14) D15) C16) ATask 317) colourfulcolorful18) workers19) driver20) smile21) cheerfulcheery22) favouritefavorite23) owner24) surprised25) visitors

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) Jungle jungle2) documentary3) waitress4) assistant5) 26 twenty-six6) 1960 nineteen sixty7) tools8) humans9) 300 three hundredTASK 210) A11) A12) A13) B14) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)15) B16) A17) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)TASK 318) B19) A20) B21) A22) C23) A24) A25) B

2008 maacutejusOlvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this interview with Jenifer Greer Beggren then look at the summary Your task is to fillthe gaps in the summary with one or two words Write your answers on the dotted lines Twoexamples marked (0) have been given for youThe wedding photographerWhat sparked your interest in photographyMy brother built a darkroom in his closet when we were kids I thought it was coolWhat is the biggest lesson you took away from your experience in photography schoolDonrsquot be afraid to experiment donrsquot be afraid to fail and always be open to new things Tell me about your companyI started it with my husband about a year and a half ago not long after our own weddingHow do you market yourselfAdvertising has been a big part of my marketing this past year I have built a good web site I haveprinted ads in a few of the big wedding magazines as well as web presence on their sitesYour company specializes in wedding photography What is it like to capture such specialmoments for othersWeddings are such an emotionally filled day and photography to me is a very emotional processThank God for auto-focus because I still get a little teary during ceremonies I tell my brides we arethere to capture and not interfere with what is really happening This style has allowed us to fulfill ourcreative impulses and please our clientsDescribe your typical day at workIrsquom typically glued to my computer mostly editing and working on the jobs we shot the pastweekend Only about 20 of my work is actually shooting the rest is running the businessWhat do you love the most about your jobI really like being my own boss

SummaryJenifer Greer Beggren became interested in (0) ___ as a child Later she attended a (0) __ She startedher own (1) ___ after she got (2) ___ She advertises in (3) ___ and on the internet She enjoys takingwedding photos but when she gets emotional her (4) ___ make it difficult for her to use her cameraproperly She lets her (5) ___ know about how she works and they are satisfied with it Althoughweddings usually take place at (6) ___ she is busy every day She enjoys her job because she is herown (7) ___

0)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipphotographyhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip0)helliphelliphelliphellipphotography schoolhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

1)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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Task 2Look at the following letters and the sentences following themYour task is to match the letters (8-14) to sentences A-I There is a sentence you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)0) (0) Hi GI just want to say how much I enjoyed the show in London Good to hear thenew stuff eg More Stupid and the Nothing SongRod

8) HiOur 17-month-old son just loves the OReilly Learning Python book I think heespecially likes the cute mouse on the cover (I havent had the guts to tell him thatits actually a rat) Just thought you might like to knowJack

9) HiMy daughter Ashley is 9 years old She is a very good singer of classiccountry She would like to make a CD but we cannot afford it at this timeCould you let me know how we can start a fan club Thank youAngela

10) HiRecently my daughter managed to get tickets to The Number 14 Since thetickets were only $1000 I wasnt expecting too much However I absolutelyloved itPamela

11) I would just like to say what a totally enjoyable game it was today The footballwas excellent The organisation was great A bit less bad language would begood (within earshot of children) and if anyone could give those male fans afew singing lessons it would be greatBeryl

12) SirI have always looked for a new copy of your magazine at the stands eagerlyanticipating the poster inside As a tennis fan my choice is clear but these daysyour emphasis on cricket has led to more and more posters of cricketers Pleasecan we have more posters of tennis starsVivek

13) Hi CarolineI need your help about my mum My father left before I was born I am 14 My

mum had a little girl about 2 years ago so therersquos a big age difference betweenus These days my mum wont stop shouting at me about the littlest thingsPlease help ThanxHannah xx

14) Dear TomMy son lives and works in Japan He might buy a car there and import it tothe UK for resale Is this a worthwhile idea If so could you suggest somemodels that would be popular on the UK marketBK

This letterA mentions money problemsB says the entrance fee was not muchC would like to see changes in a publicationD asks for advice on automobilesE offers free tickets to a concertF is about a teenagerrsquos problemsG is about a concertH comments on an illustrationI is about fans and a sports event

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Task 3In this text about the history of bottled water the beginnings of some sentences have beenremoved Match the beginnings below the text with the endings There is one extra letter thatyou do not need Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)The history of bottled water0) G15)16)17)18)19)20)21)The origins of bottled water can be traced back to the earliest civilizations(0) ___ after crossing the Pyrenees Hannibal the famous general of theCarthaginian army rested his soldiers and elephants in France at thePerrier spring(15) ___ had its origins in baths dating from Roman times Science andmedicine proved the beneficial effects of using natural mineral water forbathing showering and drinking(16) ___ for the first time in France in the 1850s The legal permit tobottle Vittel Grande Source natural mineral water was granted as early as1855(17) ___ had also become common in North America at that timeIn South America bottled water appeared in Brazil in 1890

(18) ___ natural mineral water was bottled in glass or stoneware By themid-twentieth century however bottling methods changed(19) ___ by using the first plastic bottle This new lighter strongermaterial improved packaging practicality(20) ___ by its underground origin its unique composition of mineralsand trace elements its original purity and its health benefits(21) ___ including spring water and specially formulated drinking waterThey have to meet certain well-defined standardsThe preference for the taste and convenience of bottled waters is growingyear by year

A Today other categories of bottled water existB In the early daysC The spa movement that started in Europe in the eighteenth centuryD Vittel revolutionized the market in 1968E Water spas and the bottling of natural mineral watersF Natural mineral water distinguishes itself from other bottled watersG According to legendH There have been a number of social and economic factorsI Cold spa waters were bottled 7 pont

Task 4Read what an author says about her new novel and then read the statements (22-29)following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Children of the Stone AgeMichelle Paver talks about Wolf BrotherIrsquom often asked why I stopped writing for adults and wrote Wolf Brother I didnrsquot In fact Inever planned to write it at all and when the story took hold I was busy writing the third partof a historical trilogy I had no time to spare for anything let alone a six-book series aboutStone Age hunter-gatherersThen one afternoon when I was leafing through some old notes I came across amanuscript I had written at university 20-odd years before It was about a boy and a wolfstruggling to survive in a forest Something about it quickened my pulse I wanted to rewriteitSo I started running scenes in my mindrsquos eye like a film The demon-haunted bearrampaging through the forest hellip Torak the 12-year old hero watching his father die hellip Astampede of reindeer seen through the eyes of a wolf hellip Soon I was scribbling in mynotebook I lived the adventure alongside Torak and Wolf The research took me to places Ihad never thought Irsquod see and I ended up sleeping on reindeer skins in LaplandSomebody once said that onersquos real life is often the life that one does not lead Thatrsquostrue for me When I was a child I wanted a wolf and a bow and an arrow and to live like theStone Age people I wanted to build my own shelter and go hunting in the forest I tried ittoo I got rid of my bed and slept on the floor for three years I made tea from different herbsand gave it to my little sisterWhen I became an adult I didnrsquot grow out of all that but it went underground The

childhood obsessions became a love of archaeology and the natural world a fascination withthe myths of Inuits and Native Americans a lasting interest in wolf behaviour Wolf Brothercame to life when I realised that this was the world I had lost This was the life I hadnrsquot led

0) Wolf Brother is not Michelle Paverrsquos first book22) Her historical trilogy was also very successful23) When at university she found an old manuscript about a boy and awolf24) In Wolf Brother Torakrsquos father is attacked by a bear25) Michelle Paver went to Lapland to research her topic26) As a child Paver tried to imitate the way Stone Age people lived27) Her parents once stopped her from going hunting in the woods28) Paverrsquos herbal remedies often made her little sister ill29) When she grew up Paverrsquos interests had completely changed

0) A22)23)24)25)26)27)28)29) 8 pontNyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a boyrsquos adventure with his parentsrsquo computerSome words are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-10) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningJACK 3 ONLINELast week a three-year-old boy went on his mumrsquos computer ndash and bought (0) ______ pound9000car on eBayCheeky Jack Neal made a successful bid for the Barbie pink Nissan Figaro The boyrsquosmother Rachel 36 and father John 37 noticed that something (1) ______ when they got amessage from the internet auction site to congratulate (2) ______ Rachel said ldquoWe couldnrsquot understand (3) ______ was happening Neither of us had bought(4) ______ So we checked and saw it was a Barbie pink car (5) ______ wersquod bought forpound899999 We flew into a panicrdquoBy then Jack who (6) ______ just turned three was asleep in bed When he(7) ______ next morning he was very excited and told (8) ______ parents ldquoIrsquove bought acarrdquoRachel believes she left her eBay password in her computer after leaving it She said ldquoJackis a wiz on the PC and just (9) ______ all the right buttonsrdquoJohn phoned the company and explained the mistake (10) ______ they saw the funny sideand said they would not insist on selling the car to the Neals0) A for B the C a D just 0) C1) A was wrong B is gone C was cheap D is missing 1)

2) A to them B their C them D on them 2)3) A why B what C that D whether 3)4) A anything B thing C nothing D everything 4)5) A then B after C what D which 5)6) A not B did C has D were 6)7) A has woken B woke C wake D woken 7)8) A his B to his C off his D about his 8)9) A passed B pulled C put D pressed 9)10) A Because B Although C Luckily D Unfortunately 10)

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Task 2You are going to read an article about the effect of human activity on geographySome words are missing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (11-19) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningRUINING THE PLANETManrsquos behaviour is changing the face of the Earth so rapidly (0) ________ famous landmarkscould soon disappear from the map ndash this (11) ________ what some recent disturbing picturesof the Aral Sea (12) ________ Central Asia showThe damage caused by draining lakes and rivers has resulted in thousands of changes in(13) ________ newly-published 10th edition of lsquoThe Times Concise Atlas (14) ________ theWorldrsquoThe Dead Sea could disappear in 20 years and Lake Chad in Africa is 95 per cent smaller(15) ________ it was in 1963 The Colorado River in America and the Aral Sea could(16) ________ lost entirely Global warming has caused massive changes to mountains thatwere once covered with snow Even Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa will lose its famous snows(17) ________ the planet continues to heat up at this rateAtlas spokesman Simon Judges said ldquoOur latest edition shows the fact (18) ________humans are creating and destroying both our geography (19) ________ our weather systemThe consequences could be catastrophicrdquo

0)that11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about some ancient writing found in Mexico Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (20-26)

Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginningOLDEST WRITING IN THE NEW WORLDItems men women and children left behind when they died ndash everything from clothing tojewellery and tools ndash tell (0) ________ (anthropology) a lot And sometimes even theirwords surviveExperts believe that a (20) ________ (discover) in Mexico is the oldest example of writingever found in the Americas The people who created it (21) ________ (probable) lived 3000years ago long before Christopher Columbus arrived in the New WorldDigging in a stone mine (22) ________ (work) noticed a stone block with marks carved ontoits surface They found the large piece of stone in Cascajal Mexico near the capital city of anancient people called the Olmec There are signs on the block that seem to show(23) ________ (religion) objects they used For example there is a sign that looks like athrone an expert says It is (24) ________ (excite) because it makes it clear that the Olmeccould read and write But experts donrsquot know (25) ________ (exact) what the writing says Ifyou have ever tried to figure out a message (26) ________ (write) in code you have a prettygood idea of the hard work ahead Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crackthe code0)anthropologists20)

21)

22)

23)

24)

25)

26)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a short ironic text about Europe and someof its nationsYour task will be to fill in the gaps in the chart with one wordFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

KEY AREAS EXPERTS EU HEAVEN EU (1048633) helliphellhellipfood cooks French (6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellippolitical-societalenvironment (2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip English Germanservices amp products mechanics (4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Frenchmoney matters (3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Swiss Italian(1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip lovers (5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip (7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear Brian Perry a guide who isoffering some tourists a sea adventureYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxeson the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Cancun is a A) villageB) countryC) resort

8 Cancun is a(n) wordA) MayaB) AztecC) Inca9 Cancun Island A) is 12 kilometres longB) looks like the letter UC) is connected to the mainland10 The first Coral Reef Tour starts at A) 7amB) 8amC) 9am11 The guide recommends the first tour because later the water gets A) too hotB) less clean

C) full of tourists12 It takes minutes to get to the coral reef by speedboatA) 30B) 45C) 6013 You mustnt hellipA) drive the boat at high speedsB) take off the life jacketC) snorkel for 60 minutes14 If you are 16 the ticket costs hellipA) $19B) $29C) $3915 The guide suggests that the tourists bring with themA) drinking waterB) sun creamC) a towel 8 pont

TASK 3In this section you are going to hear an interview with Laura a sixteenyear-old Canadian girl who is in Hungary on a scholarship about thedifferences between Hungarian and Canadian pricesYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on therightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your workA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Hungarian prices are generally a lot lower than Canadian ones A

16 Quality makeup is surprisingly cheap in Hungary17 The interviewer suggests that cultural things are fairly cheap in Hungary18 Cinemas are a lot more expensive in Canada19 Cinemas are rather dangerous places in Canada20 Laura has never been to a Broadway musical21 The interviewer suggests that theatre tickets are not cheap for Hungarians22 Public transport is a lot better in Hungary than in Canada23 Food is more expensive in Canada than in Hungary 8 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are studying in California and yoursquove received the following invitation from one of yourclassmates Jack Brown

Fire up the grill because itrsquos cookout season ndash Letrsquos get together we donrsquot need a reasonOak Street Neighborhood Cookout

At the home of Sarah and William Brown759 Oak StreetFriday600 pm

Write an email of 50-80 words in which youpolitely accept the invitationasko how to get thereo if you can bring your boyfriendgirlfriendo if you are supposed to bring anything

Begin your email like thisHi Jack

Task B

Yoursquove received a letter from your English friend Martha Here is the last part of it

Well lately I have been getting told that I need to knowwhat I want to be when I grow up I havent got a clueYou know I like being outside animals drawingphotography writing stories and poetry I do enjoy maths Iride horses ndash Irsquod like to have one as a matter of fact soany job you think of had better pay well ha ha Somethings that I do not enjoy are office work going from day today with no excitement - and I dont want a job that willtake me 10 years after leaving secondary school just tolearn Do you have any good ideas Your help would begreatly appreciatedThanksM

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Martha in which you give her some adviceincluding the following

Recommend one job that you think might suit herDescribe the advantages and possible disadvantages of this jobSay if you personally would be interested in this job and whyBegin your letter like this

Dear Martha

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

10 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

10 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

10 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

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Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutesTASK 1In this section you are going to hear about the life and work of JaneGoodall a famous British conservationistYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or numberFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Jane got a toy helliphellipchimpanzeehelliphellip for her second birthday1 Jane loved reading The Book and the Tarzan books2 Jane had a job with a(n) film company in England3 To save money she worked as a(n) 4 In Kenya she became Dr Louis Leakeyrsquos 5 Jane was years old when she arrived in Tanganyika6 One day in October Jane saw two chimps strip leaves off twigs7 Jane gave evidence that chimps are able to make 8 Dr Leakey said we might have to think of chimps as 9 Today Jane travels more than days a year

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear a joke about beer andbrothersYour task will be to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s)in the boxes on the right Please note that in this task bothanswers may be correct However there is always at least onecorrect answer This means you might have to circle one ortwo lettersFirst you will have some time to study the task and then wewill play the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording againbut this time we will play the text in shorter sections to giveyou enough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The narrator heard this joke A) a long time agoB) from his father10 Sean hellipA) sits at a table aloneB) asks for a pint of beer11 The barman hellipA) is surprisedB) thinks his business will improve12 Sean hellipA) drinks all three pints of beerB) is in a hurry13 The following Saturday the barman hellipA) doesnt want to serve SeanB) gives Sean some advice

14 Sean has a brother in hellipA) AustraliaB) America15 The brothers decided to hellipA) spend a lot of time in pubsB) think of each other when drinking beer16 Sean hellipA) goes to the pub once a weekB) enjoys the company of the other regulars17 The barman hellipA) had a brother who diedB) thinks Sean has lost one of his brothers

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TASK 3In this section you are going to hear Harold Baker a guide who is offering sometourists a trekking experienceYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Bali is a(n) A) islandB) countryC) town18 The tour starts at A) 730B) 830C) 93019 The bus drive lasts for A) half an hourB) an hourC) an hour and a half20 Taro A) is in northern BaliB) has a traditional way of lifeC) is one thousand years old21 In Taro you can see some sacred A) animalsB) treesC) rocks22 In the Elephant Safari Park tourists can A) ride on Sumatran elephantsB) feed Sumatran elephantsC) see Sumatran elephants close by23 Tourists walk past plantationsA) coconutB) teaC) sugar

24 Tourists have lunch hellipA) in a restaurantB) on the busC) back in the hotel25 The price includes hellipA) free parkingB) insuranceC) dinner at the hotel

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are at a language course in London staying in a student hostel One of your classmatesJoseacute has sent you an email to say that he has two tickets for a performance by the ScottishBallet and wants you to go with him on Saturday night

Scottish Ballet CinderellaSadlers Wells TheatreLondonScottish Ballet makes its highly anticipated return to Sadlers Wells after a hiatus of 6 years

Unfortunately you are busy on Saturday so you canrsquot accept the invitation Write an email of60 words to Joseacute in which you

say thank you for the invitationapologise and give the reason why you canrsquot gosuggest going out together some other time

Begin your email like this

Hi Joseacute

Task BYou are a regular reader of a teenage magazine called Teen Life Each week there is a readerrsquosletter in it and other readers are invited to give advice Here is this weekrsquos letter

Irsquove been offered a babysitting job for a three-weekperiod during the summer holidays The couple wantsme to stay all day Monday and Wednesday (730am-530pm) and from 730am to 230pm Tuesday andThursday They have offered me 10 pounds per week Mysister says that 10 pounds for that much time iscompletely ridiculous and that I am going to be takenadvantage of Still I would like to take the jobbecause the children are such sweeties and Irsquom sure Iwill enjoy looking after them What do you think I

should do

Jane 16

Write a letter of 110 words to Jane Comment on her problem and give your opinionInclude the following points

How important do you think the money you get for a summer job isWhat other things - apart from money - are important about a summer jobWhat personal experiences can you describe of summer jobs that either you or oneof your friends have done

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) G2) A3) B4) F5) DTASK 26) C7) B8) A9) A10) DTASK 311) G12) B13) F14) H15) D16) I17) ATASK 418) A19) A20) C21) B22) C23) B24) A25) A26) C27) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (I am) two2 years older than (Oliver)2) (I was very much) surprised (by the news)3) (If) he knew my address he couldwould be able to send me (letters)4) (Mexico is the) nicest place thatOslash I haveIrsquove (ever visited)5) (He used) to listen to alternative music (as a teenager)6) (The bridge) was designed by (a famous Danish architect)Task 27) A8) D9) A10) B11) D12) C13) B14) D15) C16) ATask 317) colourfulcolorful18) workers19) driver20) smile21) cheerfulcheery22) favouritefavorite23) owner24) surprised25) visitors

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) Jungle jungle2) documentary3) waitress4) assistant5) 26 twenty-six6) 1960 nineteen sixty7) tools8) humans9) 300 three hundredTASK 210) A11) A12) A13) B14) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)15) B16) A17) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)TASK 318) B19) A20) B21) A22) C23) A24) A25) B

2008 maacutejusOlvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this interview with Jenifer Greer Beggren then look at the summary Your task is to fillthe gaps in the summary with one or two words Write your answers on the dotted lines Twoexamples marked (0) have been given for youThe wedding photographerWhat sparked your interest in photographyMy brother built a darkroom in his closet when we were kids I thought it was coolWhat is the biggest lesson you took away from your experience in photography schoolDonrsquot be afraid to experiment donrsquot be afraid to fail and always be open to new things Tell me about your companyI started it with my husband about a year and a half ago not long after our own weddingHow do you market yourselfAdvertising has been a big part of my marketing this past year I have built a good web site I haveprinted ads in a few of the big wedding magazines as well as web presence on their sitesYour company specializes in wedding photography What is it like to capture such specialmoments for othersWeddings are such an emotionally filled day and photography to me is a very emotional processThank God for auto-focus because I still get a little teary during ceremonies I tell my brides we arethere to capture and not interfere with what is really happening This style has allowed us to fulfill ourcreative impulses and please our clientsDescribe your typical day at workIrsquom typically glued to my computer mostly editing and working on the jobs we shot the pastweekend Only about 20 of my work is actually shooting the rest is running the businessWhat do you love the most about your jobI really like being my own boss

SummaryJenifer Greer Beggren became interested in (0) ___ as a child Later she attended a (0) __ She startedher own (1) ___ after she got (2) ___ She advertises in (3) ___ and on the internet She enjoys takingwedding photos but when she gets emotional her (4) ___ make it difficult for her to use her cameraproperly She lets her (5) ___ know about how she works and they are satisfied with it Althoughweddings usually take place at (6) ___ she is busy every day She enjoys her job because she is herown (7) ___

0)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipphotographyhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip0)helliphelliphelliphellipphotography schoolhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

1)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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Task 2Look at the following letters and the sentences following themYour task is to match the letters (8-14) to sentences A-I There is a sentence you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)0) (0) Hi GI just want to say how much I enjoyed the show in London Good to hear thenew stuff eg More Stupid and the Nothing SongRod

8) HiOur 17-month-old son just loves the OReilly Learning Python book I think heespecially likes the cute mouse on the cover (I havent had the guts to tell him thatits actually a rat) Just thought you might like to knowJack

9) HiMy daughter Ashley is 9 years old She is a very good singer of classiccountry She would like to make a CD but we cannot afford it at this timeCould you let me know how we can start a fan club Thank youAngela

10) HiRecently my daughter managed to get tickets to The Number 14 Since thetickets were only $1000 I wasnt expecting too much However I absolutelyloved itPamela

11) I would just like to say what a totally enjoyable game it was today The footballwas excellent The organisation was great A bit less bad language would begood (within earshot of children) and if anyone could give those male fans afew singing lessons it would be greatBeryl

12) SirI have always looked for a new copy of your magazine at the stands eagerlyanticipating the poster inside As a tennis fan my choice is clear but these daysyour emphasis on cricket has led to more and more posters of cricketers Pleasecan we have more posters of tennis starsVivek

13) Hi CarolineI need your help about my mum My father left before I was born I am 14 My

mum had a little girl about 2 years ago so therersquos a big age difference betweenus These days my mum wont stop shouting at me about the littlest thingsPlease help ThanxHannah xx

14) Dear TomMy son lives and works in Japan He might buy a car there and import it tothe UK for resale Is this a worthwhile idea If so could you suggest somemodels that would be popular on the UK marketBK

This letterA mentions money problemsB says the entrance fee was not muchC would like to see changes in a publicationD asks for advice on automobilesE offers free tickets to a concertF is about a teenagerrsquos problemsG is about a concertH comments on an illustrationI is about fans and a sports event

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Task 3In this text about the history of bottled water the beginnings of some sentences have beenremoved Match the beginnings below the text with the endings There is one extra letter thatyou do not need Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)The history of bottled water0) G15)16)17)18)19)20)21)The origins of bottled water can be traced back to the earliest civilizations(0) ___ after crossing the Pyrenees Hannibal the famous general of theCarthaginian army rested his soldiers and elephants in France at thePerrier spring(15) ___ had its origins in baths dating from Roman times Science andmedicine proved the beneficial effects of using natural mineral water forbathing showering and drinking(16) ___ for the first time in France in the 1850s The legal permit tobottle Vittel Grande Source natural mineral water was granted as early as1855(17) ___ had also become common in North America at that timeIn South America bottled water appeared in Brazil in 1890

(18) ___ natural mineral water was bottled in glass or stoneware By themid-twentieth century however bottling methods changed(19) ___ by using the first plastic bottle This new lighter strongermaterial improved packaging practicality(20) ___ by its underground origin its unique composition of mineralsand trace elements its original purity and its health benefits(21) ___ including spring water and specially formulated drinking waterThey have to meet certain well-defined standardsThe preference for the taste and convenience of bottled waters is growingyear by year

A Today other categories of bottled water existB In the early daysC The spa movement that started in Europe in the eighteenth centuryD Vittel revolutionized the market in 1968E Water spas and the bottling of natural mineral watersF Natural mineral water distinguishes itself from other bottled watersG According to legendH There have been a number of social and economic factorsI Cold spa waters were bottled 7 pont

Task 4Read what an author says about her new novel and then read the statements (22-29)following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Children of the Stone AgeMichelle Paver talks about Wolf BrotherIrsquom often asked why I stopped writing for adults and wrote Wolf Brother I didnrsquot In fact Inever planned to write it at all and when the story took hold I was busy writing the third partof a historical trilogy I had no time to spare for anything let alone a six-book series aboutStone Age hunter-gatherersThen one afternoon when I was leafing through some old notes I came across amanuscript I had written at university 20-odd years before It was about a boy and a wolfstruggling to survive in a forest Something about it quickened my pulse I wanted to rewriteitSo I started running scenes in my mindrsquos eye like a film The demon-haunted bearrampaging through the forest hellip Torak the 12-year old hero watching his father die hellip Astampede of reindeer seen through the eyes of a wolf hellip Soon I was scribbling in mynotebook I lived the adventure alongside Torak and Wolf The research took me to places Ihad never thought Irsquod see and I ended up sleeping on reindeer skins in LaplandSomebody once said that onersquos real life is often the life that one does not lead Thatrsquostrue for me When I was a child I wanted a wolf and a bow and an arrow and to live like theStone Age people I wanted to build my own shelter and go hunting in the forest I tried ittoo I got rid of my bed and slept on the floor for three years I made tea from different herbsand gave it to my little sisterWhen I became an adult I didnrsquot grow out of all that but it went underground The

childhood obsessions became a love of archaeology and the natural world a fascination withthe myths of Inuits and Native Americans a lasting interest in wolf behaviour Wolf Brothercame to life when I realised that this was the world I had lost This was the life I hadnrsquot led

0) Wolf Brother is not Michelle Paverrsquos first book22) Her historical trilogy was also very successful23) When at university she found an old manuscript about a boy and awolf24) In Wolf Brother Torakrsquos father is attacked by a bear25) Michelle Paver went to Lapland to research her topic26) As a child Paver tried to imitate the way Stone Age people lived27) Her parents once stopped her from going hunting in the woods28) Paverrsquos herbal remedies often made her little sister ill29) When she grew up Paverrsquos interests had completely changed

0) A22)23)24)25)26)27)28)29) 8 pontNyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a boyrsquos adventure with his parentsrsquo computerSome words are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-10) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningJACK 3 ONLINELast week a three-year-old boy went on his mumrsquos computer ndash and bought (0) ______ pound9000car on eBayCheeky Jack Neal made a successful bid for the Barbie pink Nissan Figaro The boyrsquosmother Rachel 36 and father John 37 noticed that something (1) ______ when they got amessage from the internet auction site to congratulate (2) ______ Rachel said ldquoWe couldnrsquot understand (3) ______ was happening Neither of us had bought(4) ______ So we checked and saw it was a Barbie pink car (5) ______ wersquod bought forpound899999 We flew into a panicrdquoBy then Jack who (6) ______ just turned three was asleep in bed When he(7) ______ next morning he was very excited and told (8) ______ parents ldquoIrsquove bought acarrdquoRachel believes she left her eBay password in her computer after leaving it She said ldquoJackis a wiz on the PC and just (9) ______ all the right buttonsrdquoJohn phoned the company and explained the mistake (10) ______ they saw the funny sideand said they would not insist on selling the car to the Neals0) A for B the C a D just 0) C1) A was wrong B is gone C was cheap D is missing 1)

2) A to them B their C them D on them 2)3) A why B what C that D whether 3)4) A anything B thing C nothing D everything 4)5) A then B after C what D which 5)6) A not B did C has D were 6)7) A has woken B woke C wake D woken 7)8) A his B to his C off his D about his 8)9) A passed B pulled C put D pressed 9)10) A Because B Although C Luckily D Unfortunately 10)

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Task 2You are going to read an article about the effect of human activity on geographySome words are missing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (11-19) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningRUINING THE PLANETManrsquos behaviour is changing the face of the Earth so rapidly (0) ________ famous landmarkscould soon disappear from the map ndash this (11) ________ what some recent disturbing picturesof the Aral Sea (12) ________ Central Asia showThe damage caused by draining lakes and rivers has resulted in thousands of changes in(13) ________ newly-published 10th edition of lsquoThe Times Concise Atlas (14) ________ theWorldrsquoThe Dead Sea could disappear in 20 years and Lake Chad in Africa is 95 per cent smaller(15) ________ it was in 1963 The Colorado River in America and the Aral Sea could(16) ________ lost entirely Global warming has caused massive changes to mountains thatwere once covered with snow Even Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa will lose its famous snows(17) ________ the planet continues to heat up at this rateAtlas spokesman Simon Judges said ldquoOur latest edition shows the fact (18) ________humans are creating and destroying both our geography (19) ________ our weather systemThe consequences could be catastrophicrdquo

0)that11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about some ancient writing found in Mexico Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (20-26)

Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginningOLDEST WRITING IN THE NEW WORLDItems men women and children left behind when they died ndash everything from clothing tojewellery and tools ndash tell (0) ________ (anthropology) a lot And sometimes even theirwords surviveExperts believe that a (20) ________ (discover) in Mexico is the oldest example of writingever found in the Americas The people who created it (21) ________ (probable) lived 3000years ago long before Christopher Columbus arrived in the New WorldDigging in a stone mine (22) ________ (work) noticed a stone block with marks carved ontoits surface They found the large piece of stone in Cascajal Mexico near the capital city of anancient people called the Olmec There are signs on the block that seem to show(23) ________ (religion) objects they used For example there is a sign that looks like athrone an expert says It is (24) ________ (excite) because it makes it clear that the Olmeccould read and write But experts donrsquot know (25) ________ (exact) what the writing says Ifyou have ever tried to figure out a message (26) ________ (write) in code you have a prettygood idea of the hard work ahead Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crackthe code0)anthropologists20)

21)

22)

23)

24)

25)

26)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a short ironic text about Europe and someof its nationsYour task will be to fill in the gaps in the chart with one wordFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

KEY AREAS EXPERTS EU HEAVEN EU (1048633) helliphellhellipfood cooks French (6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellippolitical-societalenvironment (2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip English Germanservices amp products mechanics (4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Frenchmoney matters (3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Swiss Italian(1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip lovers (5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip (7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear Brian Perry a guide who isoffering some tourists a sea adventureYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxeson the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Cancun is a A) villageB) countryC) resort

8 Cancun is a(n) wordA) MayaB) AztecC) Inca9 Cancun Island A) is 12 kilometres longB) looks like the letter UC) is connected to the mainland10 The first Coral Reef Tour starts at A) 7amB) 8amC) 9am11 The guide recommends the first tour because later the water gets A) too hotB) less clean

C) full of tourists12 It takes minutes to get to the coral reef by speedboatA) 30B) 45C) 6013 You mustnt hellipA) drive the boat at high speedsB) take off the life jacketC) snorkel for 60 minutes14 If you are 16 the ticket costs hellipA) $19B) $29C) $3915 The guide suggests that the tourists bring with themA) drinking waterB) sun creamC) a towel 8 pont

TASK 3In this section you are going to hear an interview with Laura a sixteenyear-old Canadian girl who is in Hungary on a scholarship about thedifferences between Hungarian and Canadian pricesYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on therightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your workA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Hungarian prices are generally a lot lower than Canadian ones A

16 Quality makeup is surprisingly cheap in Hungary17 The interviewer suggests that cultural things are fairly cheap in Hungary18 Cinemas are a lot more expensive in Canada19 Cinemas are rather dangerous places in Canada20 Laura has never been to a Broadway musical21 The interviewer suggests that theatre tickets are not cheap for Hungarians22 Public transport is a lot better in Hungary than in Canada23 Food is more expensive in Canada than in Hungary 8 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are studying in California and yoursquove received the following invitation from one of yourclassmates Jack Brown

Fire up the grill because itrsquos cookout season ndash Letrsquos get together we donrsquot need a reasonOak Street Neighborhood Cookout

At the home of Sarah and William Brown759 Oak StreetFriday600 pm

Write an email of 50-80 words in which youpolitely accept the invitationasko how to get thereo if you can bring your boyfriendgirlfriendo if you are supposed to bring anything

Begin your email like thisHi Jack

Task B

Yoursquove received a letter from your English friend Martha Here is the last part of it

Well lately I have been getting told that I need to knowwhat I want to be when I grow up I havent got a clueYou know I like being outside animals drawingphotography writing stories and poetry I do enjoy maths Iride horses ndash Irsquod like to have one as a matter of fact soany job you think of had better pay well ha ha Somethings that I do not enjoy are office work going from day today with no excitement - and I dont want a job that willtake me 10 years after leaving secondary school just tolearn Do you have any good ideas Your help would begreatly appreciatedThanksM

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Martha in which you give her some adviceincluding the following

Recommend one job that you think might suit herDescribe the advantages and possible disadvantages of this jobSay if you personally would be interested in this job and whyBegin your letter like this

Dear Martha

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

10 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

10 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

10 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

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Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

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Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

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Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

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Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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14 Sean has a brother in hellipA) AustraliaB) America15 The brothers decided to hellipA) spend a lot of time in pubsB) think of each other when drinking beer16 Sean hellipA) goes to the pub once a weekB) enjoys the company of the other regulars17 The barman hellipA) had a brother who diedB) thinks Sean has lost one of his brothers

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TASK 3In this section you are going to hear Harold Baker a guide who is offering sometourists a trekking experienceYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Bali is a(n) A) islandB) countryC) town18 The tour starts at A) 730B) 830C) 93019 The bus drive lasts for A) half an hourB) an hourC) an hour and a half20 Taro A) is in northern BaliB) has a traditional way of lifeC) is one thousand years old21 In Taro you can see some sacred A) animalsB) treesC) rocks22 In the Elephant Safari Park tourists can A) ride on Sumatran elephantsB) feed Sumatran elephantsC) see Sumatran elephants close by23 Tourists walk past plantationsA) coconutB) teaC) sugar

24 Tourists have lunch hellipA) in a restaurantB) on the busC) back in the hotel25 The price includes hellipA) free parkingB) insuranceC) dinner at the hotel

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are at a language course in London staying in a student hostel One of your classmatesJoseacute has sent you an email to say that he has two tickets for a performance by the ScottishBallet and wants you to go with him on Saturday night

Scottish Ballet CinderellaSadlers Wells TheatreLondonScottish Ballet makes its highly anticipated return to Sadlers Wells after a hiatus of 6 years

Unfortunately you are busy on Saturday so you canrsquot accept the invitation Write an email of60 words to Joseacute in which you

say thank you for the invitationapologise and give the reason why you canrsquot gosuggest going out together some other time

Begin your email like this

Hi Joseacute

Task BYou are a regular reader of a teenage magazine called Teen Life Each week there is a readerrsquosletter in it and other readers are invited to give advice Here is this weekrsquos letter

Irsquove been offered a babysitting job for a three-weekperiod during the summer holidays The couple wantsme to stay all day Monday and Wednesday (730am-530pm) and from 730am to 230pm Tuesday andThursday They have offered me 10 pounds per week Mysister says that 10 pounds for that much time iscompletely ridiculous and that I am going to be takenadvantage of Still I would like to take the jobbecause the children are such sweeties and Irsquom sure Iwill enjoy looking after them What do you think I

should do

Jane 16

Write a letter of 110 words to Jane Comment on her problem and give your opinionInclude the following points

How important do you think the money you get for a summer job isWhat other things - apart from money - are important about a summer jobWhat personal experiences can you describe of summer jobs that either you or oneof your friends have done

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) G2) A3) B4) F5) DTASK 26) C7) B8) A9) A10) DTASK 311) G12) B13) F14) H15) D16) I17) ATASK 418) A19) A20) C21) B22) C23) B24) A25) A26) C27) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (I am) two2 years older than (Oliver)2) (I was very much) surprised (by the news)3) (If) he knew my address he couldwould be able to send me (letters)4) (Mexico is the) nicest place thatOslash I haveIrsquove (ever visited)5) (He used) to listen to alternative music (as a teenager)6) (The bridge) was designed by (a famous Danish architect)Task 27) A8) D9) A10) B11) D12) C13) B14) D15) C16) ATask 317) colourfulcolorful18) workers19) driver20) smile21) cheerfulcheery22) favouritefavorite23) owner24) surprised25) visitors

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) Jungle jungle2) documentary3) waitress4) assistant5) 26 twenty-six6) 1960 nineteen sixty7) tools8) humans9) 300 three hundredTASK 210) A11) A12) A13) B14) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)15) B16) A17) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)TASK 318) B19) A20) B21) A22) C23) A24) A25) B

2008 maacutejusOlvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this interview with Jenifer Greer Beggren then look at the summary Your task is to fillthe gaps in the summary with one or two words Write your answers on the dotted lines Twoexamples marked (0) have been given for youThe wedding photographerWhat sparked your interest in photographyMy brother built a darkroom in his closet when we were kids I thought it was coolWhat is the biggest lesson you took away from your experience in photography schoolDonrsquot be afraid to experiment donrsquot be afraid to fail and always be open to new things Tell me about your companyI started it with my husband about a year and a half ago not long after our own weddingHow do you market yourselfAdvertising has been a big part of my marketing this past year I have built a good web site I haveprinted ads in a few of the big wedding magazines as well as web presence on their sitesYour company specializes in wedding photography What is it like to capture such specialmoments for othersWeddings are such an emotionally filled day and photography to me is a very emotional processThank God for auto-focus because I still get a little teary during ceremonies I tell my brides we arethere to capture and not interfere with what is really happening This style has allowed us to fulfill ourcreative impulses and please our clientsDescribe your typical day at workIrsquom typically glued to my computer mostly editing and working on the jobs we shot the pastweekend Only about 20 of my work is actually shooting the rest is running the businessWhat do you love the most about your jobI really like being my own boss

SummaryJenifer Greer Beggren became interested in (0) ___ as a child Later she attended a (0) __ She startedher own (1) ___ after she got (2) ___ She advertises in (3) ___ and on the internet She enjoys takingwedding photos but when she gets emotional her (4) ___ make it difficult for her to use her cameraproperly She lets her (5) ___ know about how she works and they are satisfied with it Althoughweddings usually take place at (6) ___ she is busy every day She enjoys her job because she is herown (7) ___

0)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipphotographyhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip0)helliphelliphelliphellipphotography schoolhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

1)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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Task 2Look at the following letters and the sentences following themYour task is to match the letters (8-14) to sentences A-I There is a sentence you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)0) (0) Hi GI just want to say how much I enjoyed the show in London Good to hear thenew stuff eg More Stupid and the Nothing SongRod

8) HiOur 17-month-old son just loves the OReilly Learning Python book I think heespecially likes the cute mouse on the cover (I havent had the guts to tell him thatits actually a rat) Just thought you might like to knowJack

9) HiMy daughter Ashley is 9 years old She is a very good singer of classiccountry She would like to make a CD but we cannot afford it at this timeCould you let me know how we can start a fan club Thank youAngela

10) HiRecently my daughter managed to get tickets to The Number 14 Since thetickets were only $1000 I wasnt expecting too much However I absolutelyloved itPamela

11) I would just like to say what a totally enjoyable game it was today The footballwas excellent The organisation was great A bit less bad language would begood (within earshot of children) and if anyone could give those male fans afew singing lessons it would be greatBeryl

12) SirI have always looked for a new copy of your magazine at the stands eagerlyanticipating the poster inside As a tennis fan my choice is clear but these daysyour emphasis on cricket has led to more and more posters of cricketers Pleasecan we have more posters of tennis starsVivek

13) Hi CarolineI need your help about my mum My father left before I was born I am 14 My

mum had a little girl about 2 years ago so therersquos a big age difference betweenus These days my mum wont stop shouting at me about the littlest thingsPlease help ThanxHannah xx

14) Dear TomMy son lives and works in Japan He might buy a car there and import it tothe UK for resale Is this a worthwhile idea If so could you suggest somemodels that would be popular on the UK marketBK

This letterA mentions money problemsB says the entrance fee was not muchC would like to see changes in a publicationD asks for advice on automobilesE offers free tickets to a concertF is about a teenagerrsquos problemsG is about a concertH comments on an illustrationI is about fans and a sports event

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Task 3In this text about the history of bottled water the beginnings of some sentences have beenremoved Match the beginnings below the text with the endings There is one extra letter thatyou do not need Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)The history of bottled water0) G15)16)17)18)19)20)21)The origins of bottled water can be traced back to the earliest civilizations(0) ___ after crossing the Pyrenees Hannibal the famous general of theCarthaginian army rested his soldiers and elephants in France at thePerrier spring(15) ___ had its origins in baths dating from Roman times Science andmedicine proved the beneficial effects of using natural mineral water forbathing showering and drinking(16) ___ for the first time in France in the 1850s The legal permit tobottle Vittel Grande Source natural mineral water was granted as early as1855(17) ___ had also become common in North America at that timeIn South America bottled water appeared in Brazil in 1890

(18) ___ natural mineral water was bottled in glass or stoneware By themid-twentieth century however bottling methods changed(19) ___ by using the first plastic bottle This new lighter strongermaterial improved packaging practicality(20) ___ by its underground origin its unique composition of mineralsand trace elements its original purity and its health benefits(21) ___ including spring water and specially formulated drinking waterThey have to meet certain well-defined standardsThe preference for the taste and convenience of bottled waters is growingyear by year

A Today other categories of bottled water existB In the early daysC The spa movement that started in Europe in the eighteenth centuryD Vittel revolutionized the market in 1968E Water spas and the bottling of natural mineral watersF Natural mineral water distinguishes itself from other bottled watersG According to legendH There have been a number of social and economic factorsI Cold spa waters were bottled 7 pont

Task 4Read what an author says about her new novel and then read the statements (22-29)following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Children of the Stone AgeMichelle Paver talks about Wolf BrotherIrsquom often asked why I stopped writing for adults and wrote Wolf Brother I didnrsquot In fact Inever planned to write it at all and when the story took hold I was busy writing the third partof a historical trilogy I had no time to spare for anything let alone a six-book series aboutStone Age hunter-gatherersThen one afternoon when I was leafing through some old notes I came across amanuscript I had written at university 20-odd years before It was about a boy and a wolfstruggling to survive in a forest Something about it quickened my pulse I wanted to rewriteitSo I started running scenes in my mindrsquos eye like a film The demon-haunted bearrampaging through the forest hellip Torak the 12-year old hero watching his father die hellip Astampede of reindeer seen through the eyes of a wolf hellip Soon I was scribbling in mynotebook I lived the adventure alongside Torak and Wolf The research took me to places Ihad never thought Irsquod see and I ended up sleeping on reindeer skins in LaplandSomebody once said that onersquos real life is often the life that one does not lead Thatrsquostrue for me When I was a child I wanted a wolf and a bow and an arrow and to live like theStone Age people I wanted to build my own shelter and go hunting in the forest I tried ittoo I got rid of my bed and slept on the floor for three years I made tea from different herbsand gave it to my little sisterWhen I became an adult I didnrsquot grow out of all that but it went underground The

childhood obsessions became a love of archaeology and the natural world a fascination withthe myths of Inuits and Native Americans a lasting interest in wolf behaviour Wolf Brothercame to life when I realised that this was the world I had lost This was the life I hadnrsquot led

0) Wolf Brother is not Michelle Paverrsquos first book22) Her historical trilogy was also very successful23) When at university she found an old manuscript about a boy and awolf24) In Wolf Brother Torakrsquos father is attacked by a bear25) Michelle Paver went to Lapland to research her topic26) As a child Paver tried to imitate the way Stone Age people lived27) Her parents once stopped her from going hunting in the woods28) Paverrsquos herbal remedies often made her little sister ill29) When she grew up Paverrsquos interests had completely changed

0) A22)23)24)25)26)27)28)29) 8 pontNyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a boyrsquos adventure with his parentsrsquo computerSome words are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-10) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningJACK 3 ONLINELast week a three-year-old boy went on his mumrsquos computer ndash and bought (0) ______ pound9000car on eBayCheeky Jack Neal made a successful bid for the Barbie pink Nissan Figaro The boyrsquosmother Rachel 36 and father John 37 noticed that something (1) ______ when they got amessage from the internet auction site to congratulate (2) ______ Rachel said ldquoWe couldnrsquot understand (3) ______ was happening Neither of us had bought(4) ______ So we checked and saw it was a Barbie pink car (5) ______ wersquod bought forpound899999 We flew into a panicrdquoBy then Jack who (6) ______ just turned three was asleep in bed When he(7) ______ next morning he was very excited and told (8) ______ parents ldquoIrsquove bought acarrdquoRachel believes she left her eBay password in her computer after leaving it She said ldquoJackis a wiz on the PC and just (9) ______ all the right buttonsrdquoJohn phoned the company and explained the mistake (10) ______ they saw the funny sideand said they would not insist on selling the car to the Neals0) A for B the C a D just 0) C1) A was wrong B is gone C was cheap D is missing 1)

2) A to them B their C them D on them 2)3) A why B what C that D whether 3)4) A anything B thing C nothing D everything 4)5) A then B after C what D which 5)6) A not B did C has D were 6)7) A has woken B woke C wake D woken 7)8) A his B to his C off his D about his 8)9) A passed B pulled C put D pressed 9)10) A Because B Although C Luckily D Unfortunately 10)

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Task 2You are going to read an article about the effect of human activity on geographySome words are missing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (11-19) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningRUINING THE PLANETManrsquos behaviour is changing the face of the Earth so rapidly (0) ________ famous landmarkscould soon disappear from the map ndash this (11) ________ what some recent disturbing picturesof the Aral Sea (12) ________ Central Asia showThe damage caused by draining lakes and rivers has resulted in thousands of changes in(13) ________ newly-published 10th edition of lsquoThe Times Concise Atlas (14) ________ theWorldrsquoThe Dead Sea could disappear in 20 years and Lake Chad in Africa is 95 per cent smaller(15) ________ it was in 1963 The Colorado River in America and the Aral Sea could(16) ________ lost entirely Global warming has caused massive changes to mountains thatwere once covered with snow Even Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa will lose its famous snows(17) ________ the planet continues to heat up at this rateAtlas spokesman Simon Judges said ldquoOur latest edition shows the fact (18) ________humans are creating and destroying both our geography (19) ________ our weather systemThe consequences could be catastrophicrdquo

0)that11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about some ancient writing found in Mexico Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (20-26)

Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginningOLDEST WRITING IN THE NEW WORLDItems men women and children left behind when they died ndash everything from clothing tojewellery and tools ndash tell (0) ________ (anthropology) a lot And sometimes even theirwords surviveExperts believe that a (20) ________ (discover) in Mexico is the oldest example of writingever found in the Americas The people who created it (21) ________ (probable) lived 3000years ago long before Christopher Columbus arrived in the New WorldDigging in a stone mine (22) ________ (work) noticed a stone block with marks carved ontoits surface They found the large piece of stone in Cascajal Mexico near the capital city of anancient people called the Olmec There are signs on the block that seem to show(23) ________ (religion) objects they used For example there is a sign that looks like athrone an expert says It is (24) ________ (excite) because it makes it clear that the Olmeccould read and write But experts donrsquot know (25) ________ (exact) what the writing says Ifyou have ever tried to figure out a message (26) ________ (write) in code you have a prettygood idea of the hard work ahead Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crackthe code0)anthropologists20)

21)

22)

23)

24)

25)

26)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a short ironic text about Europe and someof its nationsYour task will be to fill in the gaps in the chart with one wordFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

KEY AREAS EXPERTS EU HEAVEN EU (1048633) helliphellhellipfood cooks French (6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellippolitical-societalenvironment (2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip English Germanservices amp products mechanics (4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Frenchmoney matters (3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Swiss Italian(1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip lovers (5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip (7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear Brian Perry a guide who isoffering some tourists a sea adventureYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxeson the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Cancun is a A) villageB) countryC) resort

8 Cancun is a(n) wordA) MayaB) AztecC) Inca9 Cancun Island A) is 12 kilometres longB) looks like the letter UC) is connected to the mainland10 The first Coral Reef Tour starts at A) 7amB) 8amC) 9am11 The guide recommends the first tour because later the water gets A) too hotB) less clean

C) full of tourists12 It takes minutes to get to the coral reef by speedboatA) 30B) 45C) 6013 You mustnt hellipA) drive the boat at high speedsB) take off the life jacketC) snorkel for 60 minutes14 If you are 16 the ticket costs hellipA) $19B) $29C) $3915 The guide suggests that the tourists bring with themA) drinking waterB) sun creamC) a towel 8 pont

TASK 3In this section you are going to hear an interview with Laura a sixteenyear-old Canadian girl who is in Hungary on a scholarship about thedifferences between Hungarian and Canadian pricesYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on therightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your workA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Hungarian prices are generally a lot lower than Canadian ones A

16 Quality makeup is surprisingly cheap in Hungary17 The interviewer suggests that cultural things are fairly cheap in Hungary18 Cinemas are a lot more expensive in Canada19 Cinemas are rather dangerous places in Canada20 Laura has never been to a Broadway musical21 The interviewer suggests that theatre tickets are not cheap for Hungarians22 Public transport is a lot better in Hungary than in Canada23 Food is more expensive in Canada than in Hungary 8 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are studying in California and yoursquove received the following invitation from one of yourclassmates Jack Brown

Fire up the grill because itrsquos cookout season ndash Letrsquos get together we donrsquot need a reasonOak Street Neighborhood Cookout

At the home of Sarah and William Brown759 Oak StreetFriday600 pm

Write an email of 50-80 words in which youpolitely accept the invitationasko how to get thereo if you can bring your boyfriendgirlfriendo if you are supposed to bring anything

Begin your email like thisHi Jack

Task B

Yoursquove received a letter from your English friend Martha Here is the last part of it

Well lately I have been getting told that I need to knowwhat I want to be when I grow up I havent got a clueYou know I like being outside animals drawingphotography writing stories and poetry I do enjoy maths Iride horses ndash Irsquod like to have one as a matter of fact soany job you think of had better pay well ha ha Somethings that I do not enjoy are office work going from day today with no excitement - and I dont want a job that willtake me 10 years after leaving secondary school just tolearn Do you have any good ideas Your help would begreatly appreciatedThanksM

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Martha in which you give her some adviceincluding the following

Recommend one job that you think might suit herDescribe the advantages and possible disadvantages of this jobSay if you personally would be interested in this job and whyBegin your letter like this

Dear Martha

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

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Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

10 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

10 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

10 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

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Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

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Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

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Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

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Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

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Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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24 Tourists have lunch hellipA) in a restaurantB) on the busC) back in the hotel25 The price includes hellipA) free parkingB) insuranceC) dinner at the hotel

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are at a language course in London staying in a student hostel One of your classmatesJoseacute has sent you an email to say that he has two tickets for a performance by the ScottishBallet and wants you to go with him on Saturday night

Scottish Ballet CinderellaSadlers Wells TheatreLondonScottish Ballet makes its highly anticipated return to Sadlers Wells after a hiatus of 6 years

Unfortunately you are busy on Saturday so you canrsquot accept the invitation Write an email of60 words to Joseacute in which you

say thank you for the invitationapologise and give the reason why you canrsquot gosuggest going out together some other time

Begin your email like this

Hi Joseacute

Task BYou are a regular reader of a teenage magazine called Teen Life Each week there is a readerrsquosletter in it and other readers are invited to give advice Here is this weekrsquos letter

Irsquove been offered a babysitting job for a three-weekperiod during the summer holidays The couple wantsme to stay all day Monday and Wednesday (730am-530pm) and from 730am to 230pm Tuesday andThursday They have offered me 10 pounds per week Mysister says that 10 pounds for that much time iscompletely ridiculous and that I am going to be takenadvantage of Still I would like to take the jobbecause the children are such sweeties and Irsquom sure Iwill enjoy looking after them What do you think I

should do

Jane 16

Write a letter of 110 words to Jane Comment on her problem and give your opinionInclude the following points

How important do you think the money you get for a summer job isWhat other things - apart from money - are important about a summer jobWhat personal experiences can you describe of summer jobs that either you or oneof your friends have done

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) G2) A3) B4) F5) DTASK 26) C7) B8) A9) A10) DTASK 311) G12) B13) F14) H15) D16) I17) ATASK 418) A19) A20) C21) B22) C23) B24) A25) A26) C27) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (I am) two2 years older than (Oliver)2) (I was very much) surprised (by the news)3) (If) he knew my address he couldwould be able to send me (letters)4) (Mexico is the) nicest place thatOslash I haveIrsquove (ever visited)5) (He used) to listen to alternative music (as a teenager)6) (The bridge) was designed by (a famous Danish architect)Task 27) A8) D9) A10) B11) D12) C13) B14) D15) C16) ATask 317) colourfulcolorful18) workers19) driver20) smile21) cheerfulcheery22) favouritefavorite23) owner24) surprised25) visitors

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) Jungle jungle2) documentary3) waitress4) assistant5) 26 twenty-six6) 1960 nineteen sixty7) tools8) humans9) 300 three hundredTASK 210) A11) A12) A13) B14) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)15) B16) A17) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)TASK 318) B19) A20) B21) A22) C23) A24) A25) B

2008 maacutejusOlvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this interview with Jenifer Greer Beggren then look at the summary Your task is to fillthe gaps in the summary with one or two words Write your answers on the dotted lines Twoexamples marked (0) have been given for youThe wedding photographerWhat sparked your interest in photographyMy brother built a darkroom in his closet when we were kids I thought it was coolWhat is the biggest lesson you took away from your experience in photography schoolDonrsquot be afraid to experiment donrsquot be afraid to fail and always be open to new things Tell me about your companyI started it with my husband about a year and a half ago not long after our own weddingHow do you market yourselfAdvertising has been a big part of my marketing this past year I have built a good web site I haveprinted ads in a few of the big wedding magazines as well as web presence on their sitesYour company specializes in wedding photography What is it like to capture such specialmoments for othersWeddings are such an emotionally filled day and photography to me is a very emotional processThank God for auto-focus because I still get a little teary during ceremonies I tell my brides we arethere to capture and not interfere with what is really happening This style has allowed us to fulfill ourcreative impulses and please our clientsDescribe your typical day at workIrsquom typically glued to my computer mostly editing and working on the jobs we shot the pastweekend Only about 20 of my work is actually shooting the rest is running the businessWhat do you love the most about your jobI really like being my own boss

SummaryJenifer Greer Beggren became interested in (0) ___ as a child Later she attended a (0) __ She startedher own (1) ___ after she got (2) ___ She advertises in (3) ___ and on the internet She enjoys takingwedding photos but when she gets emotional her (4) ___ make it difficult for her to use her cameraproperly She lets her (5) ___ know about how she works and they are satisfied with it Althoughweddings usually take place at (6) ___ she is busy every day She enjoys her job because she is herown (7) ___

0)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipphotographyhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip0)helliphelliphelliphellipphotography schoolhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

1)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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Task 2Look at the following letters and the sentences following themYour task is to match the letters (8-14) to sentences A-I There is a sentence you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)0) (0) Hi GI just want to say how much I enjoyed the show in London Good to hear thenew stuff eg More Stupid and the Nothing SongRod

8) HiOur 17-month-old son just loves the OReilly Learning Python book I think heespecially likes the cute mouse on the cover (I havent had the guts to tell him thatits actually a rat) Just thought you might like to knowJack

9) HiMy daughter Ashley is 9 years old She is a very good singer of classiccountry She would like to make a CD but we cannot afford it at this timeCould you let me know how we can start a fan club Thank youAngela

10) HiRecently my daughter managed to get tickets to The Number 14 Since thetickets were only $1000 I wasnt expecting too much However I absolutelyloved itPamela

11) I would just like to say what a totally enjoyable game it was today The footballwas excellent The organisation was great A bit less bad language would begood (within earshot of children) and if anyone could give those male fans afew singing lessons it would be greatBeryl

12) SirI have always looked for a new copy of your magazine at the stands eagerlyanticipating the poster inside As a tennis fan my choice is clear but these daysyour emphasis on cricket has led to more and more posters of cricketers Pleasecan we have more posters of tennis starsVivek

13) Hi CarolineI need your help about my mum My father left before I was born I am 14 My

mum had a little girl about 2 years ago so therersquos a big age difference betweenus These days my mum wont stop shouting at me about the littlest thingsPlease help ThanxHannah xx

14) Dear TomMy son lives and works in Japan He might buy a car there and import it tothe UK for resale Is this a worthwhile idea If so could you suggest somemodels that would be popular on the UK marketBK

This letterA mentions money problemsB says the entrance fee was not muchC would like to see changes in a publicationD asks for advice on automobilesE offers free tickets to a concertF is about a teenagerrsquos problemsG is about a concertH comments on an illustrationI is about fans and a sports event

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Task 3In this text about the history of bottled water the beginnings of some sentences have beenremoved Match the beginnings below the text with the endings There is one extra letter thatyou do not need Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)The history of bottled water0) G15)16)17)18)19)20)21)The origins of bottled water can be traced back to the earliest civilizations(0) ___ after crossing the Pyrenees Hannibal the famous general of theCarthaginian army rested his soldiers and elephants in France at thePerrier spring(15) ___ had its origins in baths dating from Roman times Science andmedicine proved the beneficial effects of using natural mineral water forbathing showering and drinking(16) ___ for the first time in France in the 1850s The legal permit tobottle Vittel Grande Source natural mineral water was granted as early as1855(17) ___ had also become common in North America at that timeIn South America bottled water appeared in Brazil in 1890

(18) ___ natural mineral water was bottled in glass or stoneware By themid-twentieth century however bottling methods changed(19) ___ by using the first plastic bottle This new lighter strongermaterial improved packaging practicality(20) ___ by its underground origin its unique composition of mineralsand trace elements its original purity and its health benefits(21) ___ including spring water and specially formulated drinking waterThey have to meet certain well-defined standardsThe preference for the taste and convenience of bottled waters is growingyear by year

A Today other categories of bottled water existB In the early daysC The spa movement that started in Europe in the eighteenth centuryD Vittel revolutionized the market in 1968E Water spas and the bottling of natural mineral watersF Natural mineral water distinguishes itself from other bottled watersG According to legendH There have been a number of social and economic factorsI Cold spa waters were bottled 7 pont

Task 4Read what an author says about her new novel and then read the statements (22-29)following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Children of the Stone AgeMichelle Paver talks about Wolf BrotherIrsquom often asked why I stopped writing for adults and wrote Wolf Brother I didnrsquot In fact Inever planned to write it at all and when the story took hold I was busy writing the third partof a historical trilogy I had no time to spare for anything let alone a six-book series aboutStone Age hunter-gatherersThen one afternoon when I was leafing through some old notes I came across amanuscript I had written at university 20-odd years before It was about a boy and a wolfstruggling to survive in a forest Something about it quickened my pulse I wanted to rewriteitSo I started running scenes in my mindrsquos eye like a film The demon-haunted bearrampaging through the forest hellip Torak the 12-year old hero watching his father die hellip Astampede of reindeer seen through the eyes of a wolf hellip Soon I was scribbling in mynotebook I lived the adventure alongside Torak and Wolf The research took me to places Ihad never thought Irsquod see and I ended up sleeping on reindeer skins in LaplandSomebody once said that onersquos real life is often the life that one does not lead Thatrsquostrue for me When I was a child I wanted a wolf and a bow and an arrow and to live like theStone Age people I wanted to build my own shelter and go hunting in the forest I tried ittoo I got rid of my bed and slept on the floor for three years I made tea from different herbsand gave it to my little sisterWhen I became an adult I didnrsquot grow out of all that but it went underground The

childhood obsessions became a love of archaeology and the natural world a fascination withthe myths of Inuits and Native Americans a lasting interest in wolf behaviour Wolf Brothercame to life when I realised that this was the world I had lost This was the life I hadnrsquot led

0) Wolf Brother is not Michelle Paverrsquos first book22) Her historical trilogy was also very successful23) When at university she found an old manuscript about a boy and awolf24) In Wolf Brother Torakrsquos father is attacked by a bear25) Michelle Paver went to Lapland to research her topic26) As a child Paver tried to imitate the way Stone Age people lived27) Her parents once stopped her from going hunting in the woods28) Paverrsquos herbal remedies often made her little sister ill29) When she grew up Paverrsquos interests had completely changed

0) A22)23)24)25)26)27)28)29) 8 pontNyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a boyrsquos adventure with his parentsrsquo computerSome words are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-10) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningJACK 3 ONLINELast week a three-year-old boy went on his mumrsquos computer ndash and bought (0) ______ pound9000car on eBayCheeky Jack Neal made a successful bid for the Barbie pink Nissan Figaro The boyrsquosmother Rachel 36 and father John 37 noticed that something (1) ______ when they got amessage from the internet auction site to congratulate (2) ______ Rachel said ldquoWe couldnrsquot understand (3) ______ was happening Neither of us had bought(4) ______ So we checked and saw it was a Barbie pink car (5) ______ wersquod bought forpound899999 We flew into a panicrdquoBy then Jack who (6) ______ just turned three was asleep in bed When he(7) ______ next morning he was very excited and told (8) ______ parents ldquoIrsquove bought acarrdquoRachel believes she left her eBay password in her computer after leaving it She said ldquoJackis a wiz on the PC and just (9) ______ all the right buttonsrdquoJohn phoned the company and explained the mistake (10) ______ they saw the funny sideand said they would not insist on selling the car to the Neals0) A for B the C a D just 0) C1) A was wrong B is gone C was cheap D is missing 1)

2) A to them B their C them D on them 2)3) A why B what C that D whether 3)4) A anything B thing C nothing D everything 4)5) A then B after C what D which 5)6) A not B did C has D were 6)7) A has woken B woke C wake D woken 7)8) A his B to his C off his D about his 8)9) A passed B pulled C put D pressed 9)10) A Because B Although C Luckily D Unfortunately 10)

10 pont

Task 2You are going to read an article about the effect of human activity on geographySome words are missing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (11-19) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningRUINING THE PLANETManrsquos behaviour is changing the face of the Earth so rapidly (0) ________ famous landmarkscould soon disappear from the map ndash this (11) ________ what some recent disturbing picturesof the Aral Sea (12) ________ Central Asia showThe damage caused by draining lakes and rivers has resulted in thousands of changes in(13) ________ newly-published 10th edition of lsquoThe Times Concise Atlas (14) ________ theWorldrsquoThe Dead Sea could disappear in 20 years and Lake Chad in Africa is 95 per cent smaller(15) ________ it was in 1963 The Colorado River in America and the Aral Sea could(16) ________ lost entirely Global warming has caused massive changes to mountains thatwere once covered with snow Even Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa will lose its famous snows(17) ________ the planet continues to heat up at this rateAtlas spokesman Simon Judges said ldquoOur latest edition shows the fact (18) ________humans are creating and destroying both our geography (19) ________ our weather systemThe consequences could be catastrophicrdquo

0)that11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about some ancient writing found in Mexico Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (20-26)

Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginningOLDEST WRITING IN THE NEW WORLDItems men women and children left behind when they died ndash everything from clothing tojewellery and tools ndash tell (0) ________ (anthropology) a lot And sometimes even theirwords surviveExperts believe that a (20) ________ (discover) in Mexico is the oldest example of writingever found in the Americas The people who created it (21) ________ (probable) lived 3000years ago long before Christopher Columbus arrived in the New WorldDigging in a stone mine (22) ________ (work) noticed a stone block with marks carved ontoits surface They found the large piece of stone in Cascajal Mexico near the capital city of anancient people called the Olmec There are signs on the block that seem to show(23) ________ (religion) objects they used For example there is a sign that looks like athrone an expert says It is (24) ________ (excite) because it makes it clear that the Olmeccould read and write But experts donrsquot know (25) ________ (exact) what the writing says Ifyou have ever tried to figure out a message (26) ________ (write) in code you have a prettygood idea of the hard work ahead Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crackthe code0)anthropologists20)

21)

22)

23)

24)

25)

26)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a short ironic text about Europe and someof its nationsYour task will be to fill in the gaps in the chart with one wordFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

KEY AREAS EXPERTS EU HEAVEN EU (1048633) helliphellhellipfood cooks French (6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellippolitical-societalenvironment (2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip English Germanservices amp products mechanics (4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Frenchmoney matters (3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Swiss Italian(1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip lovers (5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip (7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear Brian Perry a guide who isoffering some tourists a sea adventureYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxeson the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Cancun is a A) villageB) countryC) resort

8 Cancun is a(n) wordA) MayaB) AztecC) Inca9 Cancun Island A) is 12 kilometres longB) looks like the letter UC) is connected to the mainland10 The first Coral Reef Tour starts at A) 7amB) 8amC) 9am11 The guide recommends the first tour because later the water gets A) too hotB) less clean

C) full of tourists12 It takes minutes to get to the coral reef by speedboatA) 30B) 45C) 6013 You mustnt hellipA) drive the boat at high speedsB) take off the life jacketC) snorkel for 60 minutes14 If you are 16 the ticket costs hellipA) $19B) $29C) $3915 The guide suggests that the tourists bring with themA) drinking waterB) sun creamC) a towel 8 pont

TASK 3In this section you are going to hear an interview with Laura a sixteenyear-old Canadian girl who is in Hungary on a scholarship about thedifferences between Hungarian and Canadian pricesYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on therightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your workA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Hungarian prices are generally a lot lower than Canadian ones A

16 Quality makeup is surprisingly cheap in Hungary17 The interviewer suggests that cultural things are fairly cheap in Hungary18 Cinemas are a lot more expensive in Canada19 Cinemas are rather dangerous places in Canada20 Laura has never been to a Broadway musical21 The interviewer suggests that theatre tickets are not cheap for Hungarians22 Public transport is a lot better in Hungary than in Canada23 Food is more expensive in Canada than in Hungary 8 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are studying in California and yoursquove received the following invitation from one of yourclassmates Jack Brown

Fire up the grill because itrsquos cookout season ndash Letrsquos get together we donrsquot need a reasonOak Street Neighborhood Cookout

At the home of Sarah and William Brown759 Oak StreetFriday600 pm

Write an email of 50-80 words in which youpolitely accept the invitationasko how to get thereo if you can bring your boyfriendgirlfriendo if you are supposed to bring anything

Begin your email like thisHi Jack

Task B

Yoursquove received a letter from your English friend Martha Here is the last part of it

Well lately I have been getting told that I need to knowwhat I want to be when I grow up I havent got a clueYou know I like being outside animals drawingphotography writing stories and poetry I do enjoy maths Iride horses ndash Irsquod like to have one as a matter of fact soany job you think of had better pay well ha ha Somethings that I do not enjoy are office work going from day today with no excitement - and I dont want a job that willtake me 10 years after leaving secondary school just tolearn Do you have any good ideas Your help would begreatly appreciatedThanksM

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Martha in which you give her some adviceincluding the following

Recommend one job that you think might suit herDescribe the advantages and possible disadvantages of this jobSay if you personally would be interested in this job and whyBegin your letter like this

Dear Martha

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

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Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

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Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

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Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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should do

Jane 16

Write a letter of 110 words to Jane Comment on her problem and give your opinionInclude the following points

How important do you think the money you get for a summer job isWhat other things - apart from money - are important about a summer jobWhat personal experiences can you describe of summer jobs that either you or oneof your friends have done

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) G2) A3) B4) F5) DTASK 26) C7) B8) A9) A10) DTASK 311) G12) B13) F14) H15) D16) I17) ATASK 418) A19) A20) C21) B22) C23) B24) A25) A26) C27) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (I am) two2 years older than (Oliver)2) (I was very much) surprised (by the news)3) (If) he knew my address he couldwould be able to send me (letters)4) (Mexico is the) nicest place thatOslash I haveIrsquove (ever visited)5) (He used) to listen to alternative music (as a teenager)6) (The bridge) was designed by (a famous Danish architect)Task 27) A8) D9) A10) B11) D12) C13) B14) D15) C16) ATask 317) colourfulcolorful18) workers19) driver20) smile21) cheerfulcheery22) favouritefavorite23) owner24) surprised25) visitors

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) Jungle jungle2) documentary3) waitress4) assistant5) 26 twenty-six6) 1960 nineteen sixty7) tools8) humans9) 300 three hundredTASK 210) A11) A12) A13) B14) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)15) B16) A17) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)TASK 318) B19) A20) B21) A22) C23) A24) A25) B

2008 maacutejusOlvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this interview with Jenifer Greer Beggren then look at the summary Your task is to fillthe gaps in the summary with one or two words Write your answers on the dotted lines Twoexamples marked (0) have been given for youThe wedding photographerWhat sparked your interest in photographyMy brother built a darkroom in his closet when we were kids I thought it was coolWhat is the biggest lesson you took away from your experience in photography schoolDonrsquot be afraid to experiment donrsquot be afraid to fail and always be open to new things Tell me about your companyI started it with my husband about a year and a half ago not long after our own weddingHow do you market yourselfAdvertising has been a big part of my marketing this past year I have built a good web site I haveprinted ads in a few of the big wedding magazines as well as web presence on their sitesYour company specializes in wedding photography What is it like to capture such specialmoments for othersWeddings are such an emotionally filled day and photography to me is a very emotional processThank God for auto-focus because I still get a little teary during ceremonies I tell my brides we arethere to capture and not interfere with what is really happening This style has allowed us to fulfill ourcreative impulses and please our clientsDescribe your typical day at workIrsquom typically glued to my computer mostly editing and working on the jobs we shot the pastweekend Only about 20 of my work is actually shooting the rest is running the businessWhat do you love the most about your jobI really like being my own boss

SummaryJenifer Greer Beggren became interested in (0) ___ as a child Later she attended a (0) __ She startedher own (1) ___ after she got (2) ___ She advertises in (3) ___ and on the internet She enjoys takingwedding photos but when she gets emotional her (4) ___ make it difficult for her to use her cameraproperly She lets her (5) ___ know about how she works and they are satisfied with it Althoughweddings usually take place at (6) ___ she is busy every day She enjoys her job because she is herown (7) ___

0)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipphotographyhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip0)helliphelliphelliphellipphotography schoolhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

1)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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Task 2Look at the following letters and the sentences following themYour task is to match the letters (8-14) to sentences A-I There is a sentence you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)0) (0) Hi GI just want to say how much I enjoyed the show in London Good to hear thenew stuff eg More Stupid and the Nothing SongRod

8) HiOur 17-month-old son just loves the OReilly Learning Python book I think heespecially likes the cute mouse on the cover (I havent had the guts to tell him thatits actually a rat) Just thought you might like to knowJack

9) HiMy daughter Ashley is 9 years old She is a very good singer of classiccountry She would like to make a CD but we cannot afford it at this timeCould you let me know how we can start a fan club Thank youAngela

10) HiRecently my daughter managed to get tickets to The Number 14 Since thetickets were only $1000 I wasnt expecting too much However I absolutelyloved itPamela

11) I would just like to say what a totally enjoyable game it was today The footballwas excellent The organisation was great A bit less bad language would begood (within earshot of children) and if anyone could give those male fans afew singing lessons it would be greatBeryl

12) SirI have always looked for a new copy of your magazine at the stands eagerlyanticipating the poster inside As a tennis fan my choice is clear but these daysyour emphasis on cricket has led to more and more posters of cricketers Pleasecan we have more posters of tennis starsVivek

13) Hi CarolineI need your help about my mum My father left before I was born I am 14 My

mum had a little girl about 2 years ago so therersquos a big age difference betweenus These days my mum wont stop shouting at me about the littlest thingsPlease help ThanxHannah xx

14) Dear TomMy son lives and works in Japan He might buy a car there and import it tothe UK for resale Is this a worthwhile idea If so could you suggest somemodels that would be popular on the UK marketBK

This letterA mentions money problemsB says the entrance fee was not muchC would like to see changes in a publicationD asks for advice on automobilesE offers free tickets to a concertF is about a teenagerrsquos problemsG is about a concertH comments on an illustrationI is about fans and a sports event

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Task 3In this text about the history of bottled water the beginnings of some sentences have beenremoved Match the beginnings below the text with the endings There is one extra letter thatyou do not need Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)The history of bottled water0) G15)16)17)18)19)20)21)The origins of bottled water can be traced back to the earliest civilizations(0) ___ after crossing the Pyrenees Hannibal the famous general of theCarthaginian army rested his soldiers and elephants in France at thePerrier spring(15) ___ had its origins in baths dating from Roman times Science andmedicine proved the beneficial effects of using natural mineral water forbathing showering and drinking(16) ___ for the first time in France in the 1850s The legal permit tobottle Vittel Grande Source natural mineral water was granted as early as1855(17) ___ had also become common in North America at that timeIn South America bottled water appeared in Brazil in 1890

(18) ___ natural mineral water was bottled in glass or stoneware By themid-twentieth century however bottling methods changed(19) ___ by using the first plastic bottle This new lighter strongermaterial improved packaging practicality(20) ___ by its underground origin its unique composition of mineralsand trace elements its original purity and its health benefits(21) ___ including spring water and specially formulated drinking waterThey have to meet certain well-defined standardsThe preference for the taste and convenience of bottled waters is growingyear by year

A Today other categories of bottled water existB In the early daysC The spa movement that started in Europe in the eighteenth centuryD Vittel revolutionized the market in 1968E Water spas and the bottling of natural mineral watersF Natural mineral water distinguishes itself from other bottled watersG According to legendH There have been a number of social and economic factorsI Cold spa waters were bottled 7 pont

Task 4Read what an author says about her new novel and then read the statements (22-29)following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Children of the Stone AgeMichelle Paver talks about Wolf BrotherIrsquom often asked why I stopped writing for adults and wrote Wolf Brother I didnrsquot In fact Inever planned to write it at all and when the story took hold I was busy writing the third partof a historical trilogy I had no time to spare for anything let alone a six-book series aboutStone Age hunter-gatherersThen one afternoon when I was leafing through some old notes I came across amanuscript I had written at university 20-odd years before It was about a boy and a wolfstruggling to survive in a forest Something about it quickened my pulse I wanted to rewriteitSo I started running scenes in my mindrsquos eye like a film The demon-haunted bearrampaging through the forest hellip Torak the 12-year old hero watching his father die hellip Astampede of reindeer seen through the eyes of a wolf hellip Soon I was scribbling in mynotebook I lived the adventure alongside Torak and Wolf The research took me to places Ihad never thought Irsquod see and I ended up sleeping on reindeer skins in LaplandSomebody once said that onersquos real life is often the life that one does not lead Thatrsquostrue for me When I was a child I wanted a wolf and a bow and an arrow and to live like theStone Age people I wanted to build my own shelter and go hunting in the forest I tried ittoo I got rid of my bed and slept on the floor for three years I made tea from different herbsand gave it to my little sisterWhen I became an adult I didnrsquot grow out of all that but it went underground The

childhood obsessions became a love of archaeology and the natural world a fascination withthe myths of Inuits and Native Americans a lasting interest in wolf behaviour Wolf Brothercame to life when I realised that this was the world I had lost This was the life I hadnrsquot led

0) Wolf Brother is not Michelle Paverrsquos first book22) Her historical trilogy was also very successful23) When at university she found an old manuscript about a boy and awolf24) In Wolf Brother Torakrsquos father is attacked by a bear25) Michelle Paver went to Lapland to research her topic26) As a child Paver tried to imitate the way Stone Age people lived27) Her parents once stopped her from going hunting in the woods28) Paverrsquos herbal remedies often made her little sister ill29) When she grew up Paverrsquos interests had completely changed

0) A22)23)24)25)26)27)28)29) 8 pontNyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a boyrsquos adventure with his parentsrsquo computerSome words are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-10) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningJACK 3 ONLINELast week a three-year-old boy went on his mumrsquos computer ndash and bought (0) ______ pound9000car on eBayCheeky Jack Neal made a successful bid for the Barbie pink Nissan Figaro The boyrsquosmother Rachel 36 and father John 37 noticed that something (1) ______ when they got amessage from the internet auction site to congratulate (2) ______ Rachel said ldquoWe couldnrsquot understand (3) ______ was happening Neither of us had bought(4) ______ So we checked and saw it was a Barbie pink car (5) ______ wersquod bought forpound899999 We flew into a panicrdquoBy then Jack who (6) ______ just turned three was asleep in bed When he(7) ______ next morning he was very excited and told (8) ______ parents ldquoIrsquove bought acarrdquoRachel believes she left her eBay password in her computer after leaving it She said ldquoJackis a wiz on the PC and just (9) ______ all the right buttonsrdquoJohn phoned the company and explained the mistake (10) ______ they saw the funny sideand said they would not insist on selling the car to the Neals0) A for B the C a D just 0) C1) A was wrong B is gone C was cheap D is missing 1)

2) A to them B their C them D on them 2)3) A why B what C that D whether 3)4) A anything B thing C nothing D everything 4)5) A then B after C what D which 5)6) A not B did C has D were 6)7) A has woken B woke C wake D woken 7)8) A his B to his C off his D about his 8)9) A passed B pulled C put D pressed 9)10) A Because B Although C Luckily D Unfortunately 10)

10 pont

Task 2You are going to read an article about the effect of human activity on geographySome words are missing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (11-19) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningRUINING THE PLANETManrsquos behaviour is changing the face of the Earth so rapidly (0) ________ famous landmarkscould soon disappear from the map ndash this (11) ________ what some recent disturbing picturesof the Aral Sea (12) ________ Central Asia showThe damage caused by draining lakes and rivers has resulted in thousands of changes in(13) ________ newly-published 10th edition of lsquoThe Times Concise Atlas (14) ________ theWorldrsquoThe Dead Sea could disappear in 20 years and Lake Chad in Africa is 95 per cent smaller(15) ________ it was in 1963 The Colorado River in America and the Aral Sea could(16) ________ lost entirely Global warming has caused massive changes to mountains thatwere once covered with snow Even Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa will lose its famous snows(17) ________ the planet continues to heat up at this rateAtlas spokesman Simon Judges said ldquoOur latest edition shows the fact (18) ________humans are creating and destroying both our geography (19) ________ our weather systemThe consequences could be catastrophicrdquo

0)that11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about some ancient writing found in Mexico Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (20-26)

Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginningOLDEST WRITING IN THE NEW WORLDItems men women and children left behind when they died ndash everything from clothing tojewellery and tools ndash tell (0) ________ (anthropology) a lot And sometimes even theirwords surviveExperts believe that a (20) ________ (discover) in Mexico is the oldest example of writingever found in the Americas The people who created it (21) ________ (probable) lived 3000years ago long before Christopher Columbus arrived in the New WorldDigging in a stone mine (22) ________ (work) noticed a stone block with marks carved ontoits surface They found the large piece of stone in Cascajal Mexico near the capital city of anancient people called the Olmec There are signs on the block that seem to show(23) ________ (religion) objects they used For example there is a sign that looks like athrone an expert says It is (24) ________ (excite) because it makes it clear that the Olmeccould read and write But experts donrsquot know (25) ________ (exact) what the writing says Ifyou have ever tried to figure out a message (26) ________ (write) in code you have a prettygood idea of the hard work ahead Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crackthe code0)anthropologists20)

21)

22)

23)

24)

25)

26)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a short ironic text about Europe and someof its nationsYour task will be to fill in the gaps in the chart with one wordFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

KEY AREAS EXPERTS EU HEAVEN EU (1048633) helliphellhellipfood cooks French (6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellippolitical-societalenvironment (2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip English Germanservices amp products mechanics (4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Frenchmoney matters (3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Swiss Italian(1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip lovers (5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip (7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear Brian Perry a guide who isoffering some tourists a sea adventureYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxeson the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Cancun is a A) villageB) countryC) resort

8 Cancun is a(n) wordA) MayaB) AztecC) Inca9 Cancun Island A) is 12 kilometres longB) looks like the letter UC) is connected to the mainland10 The first Coral Reef Tour starts at A) 7amB) 8amC) 9am11 The guide recommends the first tour because later the water gets A) too hotB) less clean

C) full of tourists12 It takes minutes to get to the coral reef by speedboatA) 30B) 45C) 6013 You mustnt hellipA) drive the boat at high speedsB) take off the life jacketC) snorkel for 60 minutes14 If you are 16 the ticket costs hellipA) $19B) $29C) $3915 The guide suggests that the tourists bring with themA) drinking waterB) sun creamC) a towel 8 pont

TASK 3In this section you are going to hear an interview with Laura a sixteenyear-old Canadian girl who is in Hungary on a scholarship about thedifferences between Hungarian and Canadian pricesYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on therightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your workA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Hungarian prices are generally a lot lower than Canadian ones A

16 Quality makeup is surprisingly cheap in Hungary17 The interviewer suggests that cultural things are fairly cheap in Hungary18 Cinemas are a lot more expensive in Canada19 Cinemas are rather dangerous places in Canada20 Laura has never been to a Broadway musical21 The interviewer suggests that theatre tickets are not cheap for Hungarians22 Public transport is a lot better in Hungary than in Canada23 Food is more expensive in Canada than in Hungary 8 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are studying in California and yoursquove received the following invitation from one of yourclassmates Jack Brown

Fire up the grill because itrsquos cookout season ndash Letrsquos get together we donrsquot need a reasonOak Street Neighborhood Cookout

At the home of Sarah and William Brown759 Oak StreetFriday600 pm

Write an email of 50-80 words in which youpolitely accept the invitationasko how to get thereo if you can bring your boyfriendgirlfriendo if you are supposed to bring anything

Begin your email like thisHi Jack

Task B

Yoursquove received a letter from your English friend Martha Here is the last part of it

Well lately I have been getting told that I need to knowwhat I want to be when I grow up I havent got a clueYou know I like being outside animals drawingphotography writing stories and poetry I do enjoy maths Iride horses ndash Irsquod like to have one as a matter of fact soany job you think of had better pay well ha ha Somethings that I do not enjoy are office work going from day today with no excitement - and I dont want a job that willtake me 10 years after leaving secondary school just tolearn Do you have any good ideas Your help would begreatly appreciatedThanksM

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Martha in which you give her some adviceincluding the following

Recommend one job that you think might suit herDescribe the advantages and possible disadvantages of this jobSay if you personally would be interested in this job and whyBegin your letter like this

Dear Martha

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

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Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

10 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

10 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

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Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

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Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

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Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

Page 11: érettségi írásbeli feladatok

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) G2) A3) B4) F5) DTASK 26) C7) B8) A9) A10) DTASK 311) G12) B13) F14) H15) D16) I17) ATASK 418) A19) A20) C21) B22) C23) B24) A25) A26) C27) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (I am) two2 years older than (Oliver)2) (I was very much) surprised (by the news)3) (If) he knew my address he couldwould be able to send me (letters)4) (Mexico is the) nicest place thatOslash I haveIrsquove (ever visited)5) (He used) to listen to alternative music (as a teenager)6) (The bridge) was designed by (a famous Danish architect)Task 27) A8) D9) A10) B11) D12) C13) B14) D15) C16) ATask 317) colourfulcolorful18) workers19) driver20) smile21) cheerfulcheery22) favouritefavorite23) owner24) surprised25) visitors

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) Jungle jungle2) documentary3) waitress4) assistant5) 26 twenty-six6) 1960 nineteen sixty7) tools8) humans9) 300 three hundredTASK 210) A11) A12) A13) B14) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)15) B16) A17) AB (csak a kettő egyuumltt)TASK 318) B19) A20) B21) A22) C23) A24) A25) B

2008 maacutejusOlvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this interview with Jenifer Greer Beggren then look at the summary Your task is to fillthe gaps in the summary with one or two words Write your answers on the dotted lines Twoexamples marked (0) have been given for youThe wedding photographerWhat sparked your interest in photographyMy brother built a darkroom in his closet when we were kids I thought it was coolWhat is the biggest lesson you took away from your experience in photography schoolDonrsquot be afraid to experiment donrsquot be afraid to fail and always be open to new things Tell me about your companyI started it with my husband about a year and a half ago not long after our own weddingHow do you market yourselfAdvertising has been a big part of my marketing this past year I have built a good web site I haveprinted ads in a few of the big wedding magazines as well as web presence on their sitesYour company specializes in wedding photography What is it like to capture such specialmoments for othersWeddings are such an emotionally filled day and photography to me is a very emotional processThank God for auto-focus because I still get a little teary during ceremonies I tell my brides we arethere to capture and not interfere with what is really happening This style has allowed us to fulfill ourcreative impulses and please our clientsDescribe your typical day at workIrsquom typically glued to my computer mostly editing and working on the jobs we shot the pastweekend Only about 20 of my work is actually shooting the rest is running the businessWhat do you love the most about your jobI really like being my own boss

SummaryJenifer Greer Beggren became interested in (0) ___ as a child Later she attended a (0) __ She startedher own (1) ___ after she got (2) ___ She advertises in (3) ___ and on the internet She enjoys takingwedding photos but when she gets emotional her (4) ___ make it difficult for her to use her cameraproperly She lets her (5) ___ know about how she works and they are satisfied with it Althoughweddings usually take place at (6) ___ she is busy every day She enjoys her job because she is herown (7) ___

0)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipphotographyhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip0)helliphelliphelliphellipphotography schoolhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

1)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pont

Task 2Look at the following letters and the sentences following themYour task is to match the letters (8-14) to sentences A-I There is a sentence you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)0) (0) Hi GI just want to say how much I enjoyed the show in London Good to hear thenew stuff eg More Stupid and the Nothing SongRod

8) HiOur 17-month-old son just loves the OReilly Learning Python book I think heespecially likes the cute mouse on the cover (I havent had the guts to tell him thatits actually a rat) Just thought you might like to knowJack

9) HiMy daughter Ashley is 9 years old She is a very good singer of classiccountry She would like to make a CD but we cannot afford it at this timeCould you let me know how we can start a fan club Thank youAngela

10) HiRecently my daughter managed to get tickets to The Number 14 Since thetickets were only $1000 I wasnt expecting too much However I absolutelyloved itPamela

11) I would just like to say what a totally enjoyable game it was today The footballwas excellent The organisation was great A bit less bad language would begood (within earshot of children) and if anyone could give those male fans afew singing lessons it would be greatBeryl

12) SirI have always looked for a new copy of your magazine at the stands eagerlyanticipating the poster inside As a tennis fan my choice is clear but these daysyour emphasis on cricket has led to more and more posters of cricketers Pleasecan we have more posters of tennis starsVivek

13) Hi CarolineI need your help about my mum My father left before I was born I am 14 My

mum had a little girl about 2 years ago so therersquos a big age difference betweenus These days my mum wont stop shouting at me about the littlest thingsPlease help ThanxHannah xx

14) Dear TomMy son lives and works in Japan He might buy a car there and import it tothe UK for resale Is this a worthwhile idea If so could you suggest somemodels that would be popular on the UK marketBK

This letterA mentions money problemsB says the entrance fee was not muchC would like to see changes in a publicationD asks for advice on automobilesE offers free tickets to a concertF is about a teenagerrsquos problemsG is about a concertH comments on an illustrationI is about fans and a sports event

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Task 3In this text about the history of bottled water the beginnings of some sentences have beenremoved Match the beginnings below the text with the endings There is one extra letter thatyou do not need Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)The history of bottled water0) G15)16)17)18)19)20)21)The origins of bottled water can be traced back to the earliest civilizations(0) ___ after crossing the Pyrenees Hannibal the famous general of theCarthaginian army rested his soldiers and elephants in France at thePerrier spring(15) ___ had its origins in baths dating from Roman times Science andmedicine proved the beneficial effects of using natural mineral water forbathing showering and drinking(16) ___ for the first time in France in the 1850s The legal permit tobottle Vittel Grande Source natural mineral water was granted as early as1855(17) ___ had also become common in North America at that timeIn South America bottled water appeared in Brazil in 1890

(18) ___ natural mineral water was bottled in glass or stoneware By themid-twentieth century however bottling methods changed(19) ___ by using the first plastic bottle This new lighter strongermaterial improved packaging practicality(20) ___ by its underground origin its unique composition of mineralsand trace elements its original purity and its health benefits(21) ___ including spring water and specially formulated drinking waterThey have to meet certain well-defined standardsThe preference for the taste and convenience of bottled waters is growingyear by year

A Today other categories of bottled water existB In the early daysC The spa movement that started in Europe in the eighteenth centuryD Vittel revolutionized the market in 1968E Water spas and the bottling of natural mineral watersF Natural mineral water distinguishes itself from other bottled watersG According to legendH There have been a number of social and economic factorsI Cold spa waters were bottled 7 pont

Task 4Read what an author says about her new novel and then read the statements (22-29)following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Children of the Stone AgeMichelle Paver talks about Wolf BrotherIrsquom often asked why I stopped writing for adults and wrote Wolf Brother I didnrsquot In fact Inever planned to write it at all and when the story took hold I was busy writing the third partof a historical trilogy I had no time to spare for anything let alone a six-book series aboutStone Age hunter-gatherersThen one afternoon when I was leafing through some old notes I came across amanuscript I had written at university 20-odd years before It was about a boy and a wolfstruggling to survive in a forest Something about it quickened my pulse I wanted to rewriteitSo I started running scenes in my mindrsquos eye like a film The demon-haunted bearrampaging through the forest hellip Torak the 12-year old hero watching his father die hellip Astampede of reindeer seen through the eyes of a wolf hellip Soon I was scribbling in mynotebook I lived the adventure alongside Torak and Wolf The research took me to places Ihad never thought Irsquod see and I ended up sleeping on reindeer skins in LaplandSomebody once said that onersquos real life is often the life that one does not lead Thatrsquostrue for me When I was a child I wanted a wolf and a bow and an arrow and to live like theStone Age people I wanted to build my own shelter and go hunting in the forest I tried ittoo I got rid of my bed and slept on the floor for three years I made tea from different herbsand gave it to my little sisterWhen I became an adult I didnrsquot grow out of all that but it went underground The

childhood obsessions became a love of archaeology and the natural world a fascination withthe myths of Inuits and Native Americans a lasting interest in wolf behaviour Wolf Brothercame to life when I realised that this was the world I had lost This was the life I hadnrsquot led

0) Wolf Brother is not Michelle Paverrsquos first book22) Her historical trilogy was also very successful23) When at university she found an old manuscript about a boy and awolf24) In Wolf Brother Torakrsquos father is attacked by a bear25) Michelle Paver went to Lapland to research her topic26) As a child Paver tried to imitate the way Stone Age people lived27) Her parents once stopped her from going hunting in the woods28) Paverrsquos herbal remedies often made her little sister ill29) When she grew up Paverrsquos interests had completely changed

0) A22)23)24)25)26)27)28)29) 8 pontNyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a boyrsquos adventure with his parentsrsquo computerSome words are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-10) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningJACK 3 ONLINELast week a three-year-old boy went on his mumrsquos computer ndash and bought (0) ______ pound9000car on eBayCheeky Jack Neal made a successful bid for the Barbie pink Nissan Figaro The boyrsquosmother Rachel 36 and father John 37 noticed that something (1) ______ when they got amessage from the internet auction site to congratulate (2) ______ Rachel said ldquoWe couldnrsquot understand (3) ______ was happening Neither of us had bought(4) ______ So we checked and saw it was a Barbie pink car (5) ______ wersquod bought forpound899999 We flew into a panicrdquoBy then Jack who (6) ______ just turned three was asleep in bed When he(7) ______ next morning he was very excited and told (8) ______ parents ldquoIrsquove bought acarrdquoRachel believes she left her eBay password in her computer after leaving it She said ldquoJackis a wiz on the PC and just (9) ______ all the right buttonsrdquoJohn phoned the company and explained the mistake (10) ______ they saw the funny sideand said they would not insist on selling the car to the Neals0) A for B the C a D just 0) C1) A was wrong B is gone C was cheap D is missing 1)

2) A to them B their C them D on them 2)3) A why B what C that D whether 3)4) A anything B thing C nothing D everything 4)5) A then B after C what D which 5)6) A not B did C has D were 6)7) A has woken B woke C wake D woken 7)8) A his B to his C off his D about his 8)9) A passed B pulled C put D pressed 9)10) A Because B Although C Luckily D Unfortunately 10)

10 pont

Task 2You are going to read an article about the effect of human activity on geographySome words are missing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (11-19) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningRUINING THE PLANETManrsquos behaviour is changing the face of the Earth so rapidly (0) ________ famous landmarkscould soon disappear from the map ndash this (11) ________ what some recent disturbing picturesof the Aral Sea (12) ________ Central Asia showThe damage caused by draining lakes and rivers has resulted in thousands of changes in(13) ________ newly-published 10th edition of lsquoThe Times Concise Atlas (14) ________ theWorldrsquoThe Dead Sea could disappear in 20 years and Lake Chad in Africa is 95 per cent smaller(15) ________ it was in 1963 The Colorado River in America and the Aral Sea could(16) ________ lost entirely Global warming has caused massive changes to mountains thatwere once covered with snow Even Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa will lose its famous snows(17) ________ the planet continues to heat up at this rateAtlas spokesman Simon Judges said ldquoOur latest edition shows the fact (18) ________humans are creating and destroying both our geography (19) ________ our weather systemThe consequences could be catastrophicrdquo

0)that11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about some ancient writing found in Mexico Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (20-26)

Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginningOLDEST WRITING IN THE NEW WORLDItems men women and children left behind when they died ndash everything from clothing tojewellery and tools ndash tell (0) ________ (anthropology) a lot And sometimes even theirwords surviveExperts believe that a (20) ________ (discover) in Mexico is the oldest example of writingever found in the Americas The people who created it (21) ________ (probable) lived 3000years ago long before Christopher Columbus arrived in the New WorldDigging in a stone mine (22) ________ (work) noticed a stone block with marks carved ontoits surface They found the large piece of stone in Cascajal Mexico near the capital city of anancient people called the Olmec There are signs on the block that seem to show(23) ________ (religion) objects they used For example there is a sign that looks like athrone an expert says It is (24) ________ (excite) because it makes it clear that the Olmeccould read and write But experts donrsquot know (25) ________ (exact) what the writing says Ifyou have ever tried to figure out a message (26) ________ (write) in code you have a prettygood idea of the hard work ahead Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crackthe code0)anthropologists20)

21)

22)

23)

24)

25)

26)

7 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a short ironic text about Europe and someof its nationsYour task will be to fill in the gaps in the chart with one wordFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

KEY AREAS EXPERTS EU HEAVEN EU (1048633) helliphellhellipfood cooks French (6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellippolitical-societalenvironment (2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip English Germanservices amp products mechanics (4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Frenchmoney matters (3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Swiss Italian(1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip lovers (5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip (7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear Brian Perry a guide who isoffering some tourists a sea adventureYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxeson the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Cancun is a A) villageB) countryC) resort

8 Cancun is a(n) wordA) MayaB) AztecC) Inca9 Cancun Island A) is 12 kilometres longB) looks like the letter UC) is connected to the mainland10 The first Coral Reef Tour starts at A) 7amB) 8amC) 9am11 The guide recommends the first tour because later the water gets A) too hotB) less clean

C) full of tourists12 It takes minutes to get to the coral reef by speedboatA) 30B) 45C) 6013 You mustnt hellipA) drive the boat at high speedsB) take off the life jacketC) snorkel for 60 minutes14 If you are 16 the ticket costs hellipA) $19B) $29C) $3915 The guide suggests that the tourists bring with themA) drinking waterB) sun creamC) a towel 8 pont

TASK 3In this section you are going to hear an interview with Laura a sixteenyear-old Canadian girl who is in Hungary on a scholarship about thedifferences between Hungarian and Canadian pricesYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on therightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your workA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Hungarian prices are generally a lot lower than Canadian ones A

16 Quality makeup is surprisingly cheap in Hungary17 The interviewer suggests that cultural things are fairly cheap in Hungary18 Cinemas are a lot more expensive in Canada19 Cinemas are rather dangerous places in Canada20 Laura has never been to a Broadway musical21 The interviewer suggests that theatre tickets are not cheap for Hungarians22 Public transport is a lot better in Hungary than in Canada23 Food is more expensive in Canada than in Hungary 8 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are studying in California and yoursquove received the following invitation from one of yourclassmates Jack Brown

Fire up the grill because itrsquos cookout season ndash Letrsquos get together we donrsquot need a reasonOak Street Neighborhood Cookout

At the home of Sarah and William Brown759 Oak StreetFriday600 pm

Write an email of 50-80 words in which youpolitely accept the invitationasko how to get thereo if you can bring your boyfriendgirlfriendo if you are supposed to bring anything

Begin your email like thisHi Jack

Task B

Yoursquove received a letter from your English friend Martha Here is the last part of it

Well lately I have been getting told that I need to knowwhat I want to be when I grow up I havent got a clueYou know I like being outside animals drawingphotography writing stories and poetry I do enjoy maths Iride horses ndash Irsquod like to have one as a matter of fact soany job you think of had better pay well ha ha Somethings that I do not enjoy are office work going from day today with no excitement - and I dont want a job that willtake me 10 years after leaving secondary school just tolearn Do you have any good ideas Your help would begreatly appreciatedThanksM

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Martha in which you give her some adviceincluding the following

Recommend one job that you think might suit herDescribe the advantages and possible disadvantages of this jobSay if you personally would be interested in this job and whyBegin your letter like this

Dear Martha

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

10 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

10 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

10 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

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Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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Task 1Read this interview with Jenifer Greer Beggren then look at the summary Your task is to fillthe gaps in the summary with one or two words Write your answers on the dotted lines Twoexamples marked (0) have been given for youThe wedding photographerWhat sparked your interest in photographyMy brother built a darkroom in his closet when we were kids I thought it was coolWhat is the biggest lesson you took away from your experience in photography schoolDonrsquot be afraid to experiment donrsquot be afraid to fail and always be open to new things Tell me about your companyI started it with my husband about a year and a half ago not long after our own weddingHow do you market yourselfAdvertising has been a big part of my marketing this past year I have built a good web site I haveprinted ads in a few of the big wedding magazines as well as web presence on their sitesYour company specializes in wedding photography What is it like to capture such specialmoments for othersWeddings are such an emotionally filled day and photography to me is a very emotional processThank God for auto-focus because I still get a little teary during ceremonies I tell my brides we arethere to capture and not interfere with what is really happening This style has allowed us to fulfill ourcreative impulses and please our clientsDescribe your typical day at workIrsquom typically glued to my computer mostly editing and working on the jobs we shot the pastweekend Only about 20 of my work is actually shooting the rest is running the businessWhat do you love the most about your jobI really like being my own boss

SummaryJenifer Greer Beggren became interested in (0) ___ as a child Later she attended a (0) __ She startedher own (1) ___ after she got (2) ___ She advertises in (3) ___ and on the internet She enjoys takingwedding photos but when she gets emotional her (4) ___ make it difficult for her to use her cameraproperly She lets her (5) ___ know about how she works and they are satisfied with it Althoughweddings usually take place at (6) ___ she is busy every day She enjoys her job because she is herown (7) ___

0)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipphotographyhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip0)helliphelliphelliphellipphotography schoolhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

1)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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Task 2Look at the following letters and the sentences following themYour task is to match the letters (8-14) to sentences A-I There is a sentence you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)0) (0) Hi GI just want to say how much I enjoyed the show in London Good to hear thenew stuff eg More Stupid and the Nothing SongRod

8) HiOur 17-month-old son just loves the OReilly Learning Python book I think heespecially likes the cute mouse on the cover (I havent had the guts to tell him thatits actually a rat) Just thought you might like to knowJack

9) HiMy daughter Ashley is 9 years old She is a very good singer of classiccountry She would like to make a CD but we cannot afford it at this timeCould you let me know how we can start a fan club Thank youAngela

10) HiRecently my daughter managed to get tickets to The Number 14 Since thetickets were only $1000 I wasnt expecting too much However I absolutelyloved itPamela

11) I would just like to say what a totally enjoyable game it was today The footballwas excellent The organisation was great A bit less bad language would begood (within earshot of children) and if anyone could give those male fans afew singing lessons it would be greatBeryl

12) SirI have always looked for a new copy of your magazine at the stands eagerlyanticipating the poster inside As a tennis fan my choice is clear but these daysyour emphasis on cricket has led to more and more posters of cricketers Pleasecan we have more posters of tennis starsVivek

13) Hi CarolineI need your help about my mum My father left before I was born I am 14 My

mum had a little girl about 2 years ago so therersquos a big age difference betweenus These days my mum wont stop shouting at me about the littlest thingsPlease help ThanxHannah xx

14) Dear TomMy son lives and works in Japan He might buy a car there and import it tothe UK for resale Is this a worthwhile idea If so could you suggest somemodels that would be popular on the UK marketBK

This letterA mentions money problemsB says the entrance fee was not muchC would like to see changes in a publicationD asks for advice on automobilesE offers free tickets to a concertF is about a teenagerrsquos problemsG is about a concertH comments on an illustrationI is about fans and a sports event

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Task 3In this text about the history of bottled water the beginnings of some sentences have beenremoved Match the beginnings below the text with the endings There is one extra letter thatyou do not need Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)The history of bottled water0) G15)16)17)18)19)20)21)The origins of bottled water can be traced back to the earliest civilizations(0) ___ after crossing the Pyrenees Hannibal the famous general of theCarthaginian army rested his soldiers and elephants in France at thePerrier spring(15) ___ had its origins in baths dating from Roman times Science andmedicine proved the beneficial effects of using natural mineral water forbathing showering and drinking(16) ___ for the first time in France in the 1850s The legal permit tobottle Vittel Grande Source natural mineral water was granted as early as1855(17) ___ had also become common in North America at that timeIn South America bottled water appeared in Brazil in 1890

(18) ___ natural mineral water was bottled in glass or stoneware By themid-twentieth century however bottling methods changed(19) ___ by using the first plastic bottle This new lighter strongermaterial improved packaging practicality(20) ___ by its underground origin its unique composition of mineralsand trace elements its original purity and its health benefits(21) ___ including spring water and specially formulated drinking waterThey have to meet certain well-defined standardsThe preference for the taste and convenience of bottled waters is growingyear by year

A Today other categories of bottled water existB In the early daysC The spa movement that started in Europe in the eighteenth centuryD Vittel revolutionized the market in 1968E Water spas and the bottling of natural mineral watersF Natural mineral water distinguishes itself from other bottled watersG According to legendH There have been a number of social and economic factorsI Cold spa waters were bottled 7 pont

Task 4Read what an author says about her new novel and then read the statements (22-29)following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Children of the Stone AgeMichelle Paver talks about Wolf BrotherIrsquom often asked why I stopped writing for adults and wrote Wolf Brother I didnrsquot In fact Inever planned to write it at all and when the story took hold I was busy writing the third partof a historical trilogy I had no time to spare for anything let alone a six-book series aboutStone Age hunter-gatherersThen one afternoon when I was leafing through some old notes I came across amanuscript I had written at university 20-odd years before It was about a boy and a wolfstruggling to survive in a forest Something about it quickened my pulse I wanted to rewriteitSo I started running scenes in my mindrsquos eye like a film The demon-haunted bearrampaging through the forest hellip Torak the 12-year old hero watching his father die hellip Astampede of reindeer seen through the eyes of a wolf hellip Soon I was scribbling in mynotebook I lived the adventure alongside Torak and Wolf The research took me to places Ihad never thought Irsquod see and I ended up sleeping on reindeer skins in LaplandSomebody once said that onersquos real life is often the life that one does not lead Thatrsquostrue for me When I was a child I wanted a wolf and a bow and an arrow and to live like theStone Age people I wanted to build my own shelter and go hunting in the forest I tried ittoo I got rid of my bed and slept on the floor for three years I made tea from different herbsand gave it to my little sisterWhen I became an adult I didnrsquot grow out of all that but it went underground The

childhood obsessions became a love of archaeology and the natural world a fascination withthe myths of Inuits and Native Americans a lasting interest in wolf behaviour Wolf Brothercame to life when I realised that this was the world I had lost This was the life I hadnrsquot led

0) Wolf Brother is not Michelle Paverrsquos first book22) Her historical trilogy was also very successful23) When at university she found an old manuscript about a boy and awolf24) In Wolf Brother Torakrsquos father is attacked by a bear25) Michelle Paver went to Lapland to research her topic26) As a child Paver tried to imitate the way Stone Age people lived27) Her parents once stopped her from going hunting in the woods28) Paverrsquos herbal remedies often made her little sister ill29) When she grew up Paverrsquos interests had completely changed

0) A22)23)24)25)26)27)28)29) 8 pontNyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a boyrsquos adventure with his parentsrsquo computerSome words are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-10) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningJACK 3 ONLINELast week a three-year-old boy went on his mumrsquos computer ndash and bought (0) ______ pound9000car on eBayCheeky Jack Neal made a successful bid for the Barbie pink Nissan Figaro The boyrsquosmother Rachel 36 and father John 37 noticed that something (1) ______ when they got amessage from the internet auction site to congratulate (2) ______ Rachel said ldquoWe couldnrsquot understand (3) ______ was happening Neither of us had bought(4) ______ So we checked and saw it was a Barbie pink car (5) ______ wersquod bought forpound899999 We flew into a panicrdquoBy then Jack who (6) ______ just turned three was asleep in bed When he(7) ______ next morning he was very excited and told (8) ______ parents ldquoIrsquove bought acarrdquoRachel believes she left her eBay password in her computer after leaving it She said ldquoJackis a wiz on the PC and just (9) ______ all the right buttonsrdquoJohn phoned the company and explained the mistake (10) ______ they saw the funny sideand said they would not insist on selling the car to the Neals0) A for B the C a D just 0) C1) A was wrong B is gone C was cheap D is missing 1)

2) A to them B their C them D on them 2)3) A why B what C that D whether 3)4) A anything B thing C nothing D everything 4)5) A then B after C what D which 5)6) A not B did C has D were 6)7) A has woken B woke C wake D woken 7)8) A his B to his C off his D about his 8)9) A passed B pulled C put D pressed 9)10) A Because B Although C Luckily D Unfortunately 10)

10 pont

Task 2You are going to read an article about the effect of human activity on geographySome words are missing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (11-19) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningRUINING THE PLANETManrsquos behaviour is changing the face of the Earth so rapidly (0) ________ famous landmarkscould soon disappear from the map ndash this (11) ________ what some recent disturbing picturesof the Aral Sea (12) ________ Central Asia showThe damage caused by draining lakes and rivers has resulted in thousands of changes in(13) ________ newly-published 10th edition of lsquoThe Times Concise Atlas (14) ________ theWorldrsquoThe Dead Sea could disappear in 20 years and Lake Chad in Africa is 95 per cent smaller(15) ________ it was in 1963 The Colorado River in America and the Aral Sea could(16) ________ lost entirely Global warming has caused massive changes to mountains thatwere once covered with snow Even Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa will lose its famous snows(17) ________ the planet continues to heat up at this rateAtlas spokesman Simon Judges said ldquoOur latest edition shows the fact (18) ________humans are creating and destroying both our geography (19) ________ our weather systemThe consequences could be catastrophicrdquo

0)that11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about some ancient writing found in Mexico Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (20-26)

Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginningOLDEST WRITING IN THE NEW WORLDItems men women and children left behind when they died ndash everything from clothing tojewellery and tools ndash tell (0) ________ (anthropology) a lot And sometimes even theirwords surviveExperts believe that a (20) ________ (discover) in Mexico is the oldest example of writingever found in the Americas The people who created it (21) ________ (probable) lived 3000years ago long before Christopher Columbus arrived in the New WorldDigging in a stone mine (22) ________ (work) noticed a stone block with marks carved ontoits surface They found the large piece of stone in Cascajal Mexico near the capital city of anancient people called the Olmec There are signs on the block that seem to show(23) ________ (religion) objects they used For example there is a sign that looks like athrone an expert says It is (24) ________ (excite) because it makes it clear that the Olmeccould read and write But experts donrsquot know (25) ________ (exact) what the writing says Ifyou have ever tried to figure out a message (26) ________ (write) in code you have a prettygood idea of the hard work ahead Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crackthe code0)anthropologists20)

21)

22)

23)

24)

25)

26)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a short ironic text about Europe and someof its nationsYour task will be to fill in the gaps in the chart with one wordFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

KEY AREAS EXPERTS EU HEAVEN EU (1048633) helliphellhellipfood cooks French (6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellippolitical-societalenvironment (2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip English Germanservices amp products mechanics (4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Frenchmoney matters (3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Swiss Italian(1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip lovers (5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip (7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear Brian Perry a guide who isoffering some tourists a sea adventureYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxeson the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Cancun is a A) villageB) countryC) resort

8 Cancun is a(n) wordA) MayaB) AztecC) Inca9 Cancun Island A) is 12 kilometres longB) looks like the letter UC) is connected to the mainland10 The first Coral Reef Tour starts at A) 7amB) 8amC) 9am11 The guide recommends the first tour because later the water gets A) too hotB) less clean

C) full of tourists12 It takes minutes to get to the coral reef by speedboatA) 30B) 45C) 6013 You mustnt hellipA) drive the boat at high speedsB) take off the life jacketC) snorkel for 60 minutes14 If you are 16 the ticket costs hellipA) $19B) $29C) $3915 The guide suggests that the tourists bring with themA) drinking waterB) sun creamC) a towel 8 pont

TASK 3In this section you are going to hear an interview with Laura a sixteenyear-old Canadian girl who is in Hungary on a scholarship about thedifferences between Hungarian and Canadian pricesYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on therightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your workA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Hungarian prices are generally a lot lower than Canadian ones A

16 Quality makeup is surprisingly cheap in Hungary17 The interviewer suggests that cultural things are fairly cheap in Hungary18 Cinemas are a lot more expensive in Canada19 Cinemas are rather dangerous places in Canada20 Laura has never been to a Broadway musical21 The interviewer suggests that theatre tickets are not cheap for Hungarians22 Public transport is a lot better in Hungary than in Canada23 Food is more expensive in Canada than in Hungary 8 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are studying in California and yoursquove received the following invitation from one of yourclassmates Jack Brown

Fire up the grill because itrsquos cookout season ndash Letrsquos get together we donrsquot need a reasonOak Street Neighborhood Cookout

At the home of Sarah and William Brown759 Oak StreetFriday600 pm

Write an email of 50-80 words in which youpolitely accept the invitationasko how to get thereo if you can bring your boyfriendgirlfriendo if you are supposed to bring anything

Begin your email like thisHi Jack

Task B

Yoursquove received a letter from your English friend Martha Here is the last part of it

Well lately I have been getting told that I need to knowwhat I want to be when I grow up I havent got a clueYou know I like being outside animals drawingphotography writing stories and poetry I do enjoy maths Iride horses ndash Irsquod like to have one as a matter of fact soany job you think of had better pay well ha ha Somethings that I do not enjoy are office work going from day today with no excitement - and I dont want a job that willtake me 10 years after leaving secondary school just tolearn Do you have any good ideas Your help would begreatly appreciatedThanksM

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Martha in which you give her some adviceincluding the following

Recommend one job that you think might suit herDescribe the advantages and possible disadvantages of this jobSay if you personally would be interested in this job and whyBegin your letter like this

Dear Martha

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

10 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

10 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

10 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

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Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

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Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

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Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

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Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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1)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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Task 2Look at the following letters and the sentences following themYour task is to match the letters (8-14) to sentences A-I There is a sentence you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)0) (0) Hi GI just want to say how much I enjoyed the show in London Good to hear thenew stuff eg More Stupid and the Nothing SongRod

8) HiOur 17-month-old son just loves the OReilly Learning Python book I think heespecially likes the cute mouse on the cover (I havent had the guts to tell him thatits actually a rat) Just thought you might like to knowJack

9) HiMy daughter Ashley is 9 years old She is a very good singer of classiccountry She would like to make a CD but we cannot afford it at this timeCould you let me know how we can start a fan club Thank youAngela

10) HiRecently my daughter managed to get tickets to The Number 14 Since thetickets were only $1000 I wasnt expecting too much However I absolutelyloved itPamela

11) I would just like to say what a totally enjoyable game it was today The footballwas excellent The organisation was great A bit less bad language would begood (within earshot of children) and if anyone could give those male fans afew singing lessons it would be greatBeryl

12) SirI have always looked for a new copy of your magazine at the stands eagerlyanticipating the poster inside As a tennis fan my choice is clear but these daysyour emphasis on cricket has led to more and more posters of cricketers Pleasecan we have more posters of tennis starsVivek

13) Hi CarolineI need your help about my mum My father left before I was born I am 14 My

mum had a little girl about 2 years ago so therersquos a big age difference betweenus These days my mum wont stop shouting at me about the littlest thingsPlease help ThanxHannah xx

14) Dear TomMy son lives and works in Japan He might buy a car there and import it tothe UK for resale Is this a worthwhile idea If so could you suggest somemodels that would be popular on the UK marketBK

This letterA mentions money problemsB says the entrance fee was not muchC would like to see changes in a publicationD asks for advice on automobilesE offers free tickets to a concertF is about a teenagerrsquos problemsG is about a concertH comments on an illustrationI is about fans and a sports event

7 pont

Task 3In this text about the history of bottled water the beginnings of some sentences have beenremoved Match the beginnings below the text with the endings There is one extra letter thatyou do not need Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)The history of bottled water0) G15)16)17)18)19)20)21)The origins of bottled water can be traced back to the earliest civilizations(0) ___ after crossing the Pyrenees Hannibal the famous general of theCarthaginian army rested his soldiers and elephants in France at thePerrier spring(15) ___ had its origins in baths dating from Roman times Science andmedicine proved the beneficial effects of using natural mineral water forbathing showering and drinking(16) ___ for the first time in France in the 1850s The legal permit tobottle Vittel Grande Source natural mineral water was granted as early as1855(17) ___ had also become common in North America at that timeIn South America bottled water appeared in Brazil in 1890

(18) ___ natural mineral water was bottled in glass or stoneware By themid-twentieth century however bottling methods changed(19) ___ by using the first plastic bottle This new lighter strongermaterial improved packaging practicality(20) ___ by its underground origin its unique composition of mineralsand trace elements its original purity and its health benefits(21) ___ including spring water and specially formulated drinking waterThey have to meet certain well-defined standardsThe preference for the taste and convenience of bottled waters is growingyear by year

A Today other categories of bottled water existB In the early daysC The spa movement that started in Europe in the eighteenth centuryD Vittel revolutionized the market in 1968E Water spas and the bottling of natural mineral watersF Natural mineral water distinguishes itself from other bottled watersG According to legendH There have been a number of social and economic factorsI Cold spa waters were bottled 7 pont

Task 4Read what an author says about her new novel and then read the statements (22-29)following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Children of the Stone AgeMichelle Paver talks about Wolf BrotherIrsquom often asked why I stopped writing for adults and wrote Wolf Brother I didnrsquot In fact Inever planned to write it at all and when the story took hold I was busy writing the third partof a historical trilogy I had no time to spare for anything let alone a six-book series aboutStone Age hunter-gatherersThen one afternoon when I was leafing through some old notes I came across amanuscript I had written at university 20-odd years before It was about a boy and a wolfstruggling to survive in a forest Something about it quickened my pulse I wanted to rewriteitSo I started running scenes in my mindrsquos eye like a film The demon-haunted bearrampaging through the forest hellip Torak the 12-year old hero watching his father die hellip Astampede of reindeer seen through the eyes of a wolf hellip Soon I was scribbling in mynotebook I lived the adventure alongside Torak and Wolf The research took me to places Ihad never thought Irsquod see and I ended up sleeping on reindeer skins in LaplandSomebody once said that onersquos real life is often the life that one does not lead Thatrsquostrue for me When I was a child I wanted a wolf and a bow and an arrow and to live like theStone Age people I wanted to build my own shelter and go hunting in the forest I tried ittoo I got rid of my bed and slept on the floor for three years I made tea from different herbsand gave it to my little sisterWhen I became an adult I didnrsquot grow out of all that but it went underground The

childhood obsessions became a love of archaeology and the natural world a fascination withthe myths of Inuits and Native Americans a lasting interest in wolf behaviour Wolf Brothercame to life when I realised that this was the world I had lost This was the life I hadnrsquot led

0) Wolf Brother is not Michelle Paverrsquos first book22) Her historical trilogy was also very successful23) When at university she found an old manuscript about a boy and awolf24) In Wolf Brother Torakrsquos father is attacked by a bear25) Michelle Paver went to Lapland to research her topic26) As a child Paver tried to imitate the way Stone Age people lived27) Her parents once stopped her from going hunting in the woods28) Paverrsquos herbal remedies often made her little sister ill29) When she grew up Paverrsquos interests had completely changed

0) A22)23)24)25)26)27)28)29) 8 pontNyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a boyrsquos adventure with his parentsrsquo computerSome words are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-10) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningJACK 3 ONLINELast week a three-year-old boy went on his mumrsquos computer ndash and bought (0) ______ pound9000car on eBayCheeky Jack Neal made a successful bid for the Barbie pink Nissan Figaro The boyrsquosmother Rachel 36 and father John 37 noticed that something (1) ______ when they got amessage from the internet auction site to congratulate (2) ______ Rachel said ldquoWe couldnrsquot understand (3) ______ was happening Neither of us had bought(4) ______ So we checked and saw it was a Barbie pink car (5) ______ wersquod bought forpound899999 We flew into a panicrdquoBy then Jack who (6) ______ just turned three was asleep in bed When he(7) ______ next morning he was very excited and told (8) ______ parents ldquoIrsquove bought acarrdquoRachel believes she left her eBay password in her computer after leaving it She said ldquoJackis a wiz on the PC and just (9) ______ all the right buttonsrdquoJohn phoned the company and explained the mistake (10) ______ they saw the funny sideand said they would not insist on selling the car to the Neals0) A for B the C a D just 0) C1) A was wrong B is gone C was cheap D is missing 1)

2) A to them B their C them D on them 2)3) A why B what C that D whether 3)4) A anything B thing C nothing D everything 4)5) A then B after C what D which 5)6) A not B did C has D were 6)7) A has woken B woke C wake D woken 7)8) A his B to his C off his D about his 8)9) A passed B pulled C put D pressed 9)10) A Because B Although C Luckily D Unfortunately 10)

10 pont

Task 2You are going to read an article about the effect of human activity on geographySome words are missing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (11-19) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningRUINING THE PLANETManrsquos behaviour is changing the face of the Earth so rapidly (0) ________ famous landmarkscould soon disappear from the map ndash this (11) ________ what some recent disturbing picturesof the Aral Sea (12) ________ Central Asia showThe damage caused by draining lakes and rivers has resulted in thousands of changes in(13) ________ newly-published 10th edition of lsquoThe Times Concise Atlas (14) ________ theWorldrsquoThe Dead Sea could disappear in 20 years and Lake Chad in Africa is 95 per cent smaller(15) ________ it was in 1963 The Colorado River in America and the Aral Sea could(16) ________ lost entirely Global warming has caused massive changes to mountains thatwere once covered with snow Even Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa will lose its famous snows(17) ________ the planet continues to heat up at this rateAtlas spokesman Simon Judges said ldquoOur latest edition shows the fact (18) ________humans are creating and destroying both our geography (19) ________ our weather systemThe consequences could be catastrophicrdquo

0)that11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about some ancient writing found in Mexico Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (20-26)

Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginningOLDEST WRITING IN THE NEW WORLDItems men women and children left behind when they died ndash everything from clothing tojewellery and tools ndash tell (0) ________ (anthropology) a lot And sometimes even theirwords surviveExperts believe that a (20) ________ (discover) in Mexico is the oldest example of writingever found in the Americas The people who created it (21) ________ (probable) lived 3000years ago long before Christopher Columbus arrived in the New WorldDigging in a stone mine (22) ________ (work) noticed a stone block with marks carved ontoits surface They found the large piece of stone in Cascajal Mexico near the capital city of anancient people called the Olmec There are signs on the block that seem to show(23) ________ (religion) objects they used For example there is a sign that looks like athrone an expert says It is (24) ________ (excite) because it makes it clear that the Olmeccould read and write But experts donrsquot know (25) ________ (exact) what the writing says Ifyou have ever tried to figure out a message (26) ________ (write) in code you have a prettygood idea of the hard work ahead Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crackthe code0)anthropologists20)

21)

22)

23)

24)

25)

26)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a short ironic text about Europe and someof its nationsYour task will be to fill in the gaps in the chart with one wordFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

KEY AREAS EXPERTS EU HEAVEN EU (1048633) helliphellhellipfood cooks French (6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellippolitical-societalenvironment (2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip English Germanservices amp products mechanics (4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Frenchmoney matters (3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Swiss Italian(1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip lovers (5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip (7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear Brian Perry a guide who isoffering some tourists a sea adventureYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxeson the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Cancun is a A) villageB) countryC) resort

8 Cancun is a(n) wordA) MayaB) AztecC) Inca9 Cancun Island A) is 12 kilometres longB) looks like the letter UC) is connected to the mainland10 The first Coral Reef Tour starts at A) 7amB) 8amC) 9am11 The guide recommends the first tour because later the water gets A) too hotB) less clean

C) full of tourists12 It takes minutes to get to the coral reef by speedboatA) 30B) 45C) 6013 You mustnt hellipA) drive the boat at high speedsB) take off the life jacketC) snorkel for 60 minutes14 If you are 16 the ticket costs hellipA) $19B) $29C) $3915 The guide suggests that the tourists bring with themA) drinking waterB) sun creamC) a towel 8 pont

TASK 3In this section you are going to hear an interview with Laura a sixteenyear-old Canadian girl who is in Hungary on a scholarship about thedifferences between Hungarian and Canadian pricesYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on therightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your workA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Hungarian prices are generally a lot lower than Canadian ones A

16 Quality makeup is surprisingly cheap in Hungary17 The interviewer suggests that cultural things are fairly cheap in Hungary18 Cinemas are a lot more expensive in Canada19 Cinemas are rather dangerous places in Canada20 Laura has never been to a Broadway musical21 The interviewer suggests that theatre tickets are not cheap for Hungarians22 Public transport is a lot better in Hungary than in Canada23 Food is more expensive in Canada than in Hungary 8 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are studying in California and yoursquove received the following invitation from one of yourclassmates Jack Brown

Fire up the grill because itrsquos cookout season ndash Letrsquos get together we donrsquot need a reasonOak Street Neighborhood Cookout

At the home of Sarah and William Brown759 Oak StreetFriday600 pm

Write an email of 50-80 words in which youpolitely accept the invitationasko how to get thereo if you can bring your boyfriendgirlfriendo if you are supposed to bring anything

Begin your email like thisHi Jack

Task B

Yoursquove received a letter from your English friend Martha Here is the last part of it

Well lately I have been getting told that I need to knowwhat I want to be when I grow up I havent got a clueYou know I like being outside animals drawingphotography writing stories and poetry I do enjoy maths Iride horses ndash Irsquod like to have one as a matter of fact soany job you think of had better pay well ha ha Somethings that I do not enjoy are office work going from day today with no excitement - and I dont want a job that willtake me 10 years after leaving secondary school just tolearn Do you have any good ideas Your help would begreatly appreciatedThanksM

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Martha in which you give her some adviceincluding the following

Recommend one job that you think might suit herDescribe the advantages and possible disadvantages of this jobSay if you personally would be interested in this job and whyBegin your letter like this

Dear Martha

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

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Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

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FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

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Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

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Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

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Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

Page 14: érettségi írásbeli feladatok

mum had a little girl about 2 years ago so therersquos a big age difference betweenus These days my mum wont stop shouting at me about the littlest thingsPlease help ThanxHannah xx

14) Dear TomMy son lives and works in Japan He might buy a car there and import it tothe UK for resale Is this a worthwhile idea If so could you suggest somemodels that would be popular on the UK marketBK

This letterA mentions money problemsB says the entrance fee was not muchC would like to see changes in a publicationD asks for advice on automobilesE offers free tickets to a concertF is about a teenagerrsquos problemsG is about a concertH comments on an illustrationI is about fans and a sports event

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Task 3In this text about the history of bottled water the beginnings of some sentences have beenremoved Match the beginnings below the text with the endings There is one extra letter thatyou do not need Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)The history of bottled water0) G15)16)17)18)19)20)21)The origins of bottled water can be traced back to the earliest civilizations(0) ___ after crossing the Pyrenees Hannibal the famous general of theCarthaginian army rested his soldiers and elephants in France at thePerrier spring(15) ___ had its origins in baths dating from Roman times Science andmedicine proved the beneficial effects of using natural mineral water forbathing showering and drinking(16) ___ for the first time in France in the 1850s The legal permit tobottle Vittel Grande Source natural mineral water was granted as early as1855(17) ___ had also become common in North America at that timeIn South America bottled water appeared in Brazil in 1890

(18) ___ natural mineral water was bottled in glass or stoneware By themid-twentieth century however bottling methods changed(19) ___ by using the first plastic bottle This new lighter strongermaterial improved packaging practicality(20) ___ by its underground origin its unique composition of mineralsand trace elements its original purity and its health benefits(21) ___ including spring water and specially formulated drinking waterThey have to meet certain well-defined standardsThe preference for the taste and convenience of bottled waters is growingyear by year

A Today other categories of bottled water existB In the early daysC The spa movement that started in Europe in the eighteenth centuryD Vittel revolutionized the market in 1968E Water spas and the bottling of natural mineral watersF Natural mineral water distinguishes itself from other bottled watersG According to legendH There have been a number of social and economic factorsI Cold spa waters were bottled 7 pont

Task 4Read what an author says about her new novel and then read the statements (22-29)following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Children of the Stone AgeMichelle Paver talks about Wolf BrotherIrsquom often asked why I stopped writing for adults and wrote Wolf Brother I didnrsquot In fact Inever planned to write it at all and when the story took hold I was busy writing the third partof a historical trilogy I had no time to spare for anything let alone a six-book series aboutStone Age hunter-gatherersThen one afternoon when I was leafing through some old notes I came across amanuscript I had written at university 20-odd years before It was about a boy and a wolfstruggling to survive in a forest Something about it quickened my pulse I wanted to rewriteitSo I started running scenes in my mindrsquos eye like a film The demon-haunted bearrampaging through the forest hellip Torak the 12-year old hero watching his father die hellip Astampede of reindeer seen through the eyes of a wolf hellip Soon I was scribbling in mynotebook I lived the adventure alongside Torak and Wolf The research took me to places Ihad never thought Irsquod see and I ended up sleeping on reindeer skins in LaplandSomebody once said that onersquos real life is often the life that one does not lead Thatrsquostrue for me When I was a child I wanted a wolf and a bow and an arrow and to live like theStone Age people I wanted to build my own shelter and go hunting in the forest I tried ittoo I got rid of my bed and slept on the floor for three years I made tea from different herbsand gave it to my little sisterWhen I became an adult I didnrsquot grow out of all that but it went underground The

childhood obsessions became a love of archaeology and the natural world a fascination withthe myths of Inuits and Native Americans a lasting interest in wolf behaviour Wolf Brothercame to life when I realised that this was the world I had lost This was the life I hadnrsquot led

0) Wolf Brother is not Michelle Paverrsquos first book22) Her historical trilogy was also very successful23) When at university she found an old manuscript about a boy and awolf24) In Wolf Brother Torakrsquos father is attacked by a bear25) Michelle Paver went to Lapland to research her topic26) As a child Paver tried to imitate the way Stone Age people lived27) Her parents once stopped her from going hunting in the woods28) Paverrsquos herbal remedies often made her little sister ill29) When she grew up Paverrsquos interests had completely changed

0) A22)23)24)25)26)27)28)29) 8 pontNyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a boyrsquos adventure with his parentsrsquo computerSome words are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-10) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningJACK 3 ONLINELast week a three-year-old boy went on his mumrsquos computer ndash and bought (0) ______ pound9000car on eBayCheeky Jack Neal made a successful bid for the Barbie pink Nissan Figaro The boyrsquosmother Rachel 36 and father John 37 noticed that something (1) ______ when they got amessage from the internet auction site to congratulate (2) ______ Rachel said ldquoWe couldnrsquot understand (3) ______ was happening Neither of us had bought(4) ______ So we checked and saw it was a Barbie pink car (5) ______ wersquod bought forpound899999 We flew into a panicrdquoBy then Jack who (6) ______ just turned three was asleep in bed When he(7) ______ next morning he was very excited and told (8) ______ parents ldquoIrsquove bought acarrdquoRachel believes she left her eBay password in her computer after leaving it She said ldquoJackis a wiz on the PC and just (9) ______ all the right buttonsrdquoJohn phoned the company and explained the mistake (10) ______ they saw the funny sideand said they would not insist on selling the car to the Neals0) A for B the C a D just 0) C1) A was wrong B is gone C was cheap D is missing 1)

2) A to them B their C them D on them 2)3) A why B what C that D whether 3)4) A anything B thing C nothing D everything 4)5) A then B after C what D which 5)6) A not B did C has D were 6)7) A has woken B woke C wake D woken 7)8) A his B to his C off his D about his 8)9) A passed B pulled C put D pressed 9)10) A Because B Although C Luckily D Unfortunately 10)

10 pont

Task 2You are going to read an article about the effect of human activity on geographySome words are missing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (11-19) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningRUINING THE PLANETManrsquos behaviour is changing the face of the Earth so rapidly (0) ________ famous landmarkscould soon disappear from the map ndash this (11) ________ what some recent disturbing picturesof the Aral Sea (12) ________ Central Asia showThe damage caused by draining lakes and rivers has resulted in thousands of changes in(13) ________ newly-published 10th edition of lsquoThe Times Concise Atlas (14) ________ theWorldrsquoThe Dead Sea could disappear in 20 years and Lake Chad in Africa is 95 per cent smaller(15) ________ it was in 1963 The Colorado River in America and the Aral Sea could(16) ________ lost entirely Global warming has caused massive changes to mountains thatwere once covered with snow Even Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa will lose its famous snows(17) ________ the planet continues to heat up at this rateAtlas spokesman Simon Judges said ldquoOur latest edition shows the fact (18) ________humans are creating and destroying both our geography (19) ________ our weather systemThe consequences could be catastrophicrdquo

0)that11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about some ancient writing found in Mexico Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (20-26)

Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginningOLDEST WRITING IN THE NEW WORLDItems men women and children left behind when they died ndash everything from clothing tojewellery and tools ndash tell (0) ________ (anthropology) a lot And sometimes even theirwords surviveExperts believe that a (20) ________ (discover) in Mexico is the oldest example of writingever found in the Americas The people who created it (21) ________ (probable) lived 3000years ago long before Christopher Columbus arrived in the New WorldDigging in a stone mine (22) ________ (work) noticed a stone block with marks carved ontoits surface They found the large piece of stone in Cascajal Mexico near the capital city of anancient people called the Olmec There are signs on the block that seem to show(23) ________ (religion) objects they used For example there is a sign that looks like athrone an expert says It is (24) ________ (excite) because it makes it clear that the Olmeccould read and write But experts donrsquot know (25) ________ (exact) what the writing says Ifyou have ever tried to figure out a message (26) ________ (write) in code you have a prettygood idea of the hard work ahead Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crackthe code0)anthropologists20)

21)

22)

23)

24)

25)

26)

7 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a short ironic text about Europe and someof its nationsYour task will be to fill in the gaps in the chart with one wordFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

KEY AREAS EXPERTS EU HEAVEN EU (1048633) helliphellhellipfood cooks French (6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellippolitical-societalenvironment (2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip English Germanservices amp products mechanics (4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Frenchmoney matters (3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Swiss Italian(1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip lovers (5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip (7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear Brian Perry a guide who isoffering some tourists a sea adventureYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxeson the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Cancun is a A) villageB) countryC) resort

8 Cancun is a(n) wordA) MayaB) AztecC) Inca9 Cancun Island A) is 12 kilometres longB) looks like the letter UC) is connected to the mainland10 The first Coral Reef Tour starts at A) 7amB) 8amC) 9am11 The guide recommends the first tour because later the water gets A) too hotB) less clean

C) full of tourists12 It takes minutes to get to the coral reef by speedboatA) 30B) 45C) 6013 You mustnt hellipA) drive the boat at high speedsB) take off the life jacketC) snorkel for 60 minutes14 If you are 16 the ticket costs hellipA) $19B) $29C) $3915 The guide suggests that the tourists bring with themA) drinking waterB) sun creamC) a towel 8 pont

TASK 3In this section you are going to hear an interview with Laura a sixteenyear-old Canadian girl who is in Hungary on a scholarship about thedifferences between Hungarian and Canadian pricesYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on therightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your workA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Hungarian prices are generally a lot lower than Canadian ones A

16 Quality makeup is surprisingly cheap in Hungary17 The interviewer suggests that cultural things are fairly cheap in Hungary18 Cinemas are a lot more expensive in Canada19 Cinemas are rather dangerous places in Canada20 Laura has never been to a Broadway musical21 The interviewer suggests that theatre tickets are not cheap for Hungarians22 Public transport is a lot better in Hungary than in Canada23 Food is more expensive in Canada than in Hungary 8 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are studying in California and yoursquove received the following invitation from one of yourclassmates Jack Brown

Fire up the grill because itrsquos cookout season ndash Letrsquos get together we donrsquot need a reasonOak Street Neighborhood Cookout

At the home of Sarah and William Brown759 Oak StreetFriday600 pm

Write an email of 50-80 words in which youpolitely accept the invitationasko how to get thereo if you can bring your boyfriendgirlfriendo if you are supposed to bring anything

Begin your email like thisHi Jack

Task B

Yoursquove received a letter from your English friend Martha Here is the last part of it

Well lately I have been getting told that I need to knowwhat I want to be when I grow up I havent got a clueYou know I like being outside animals drawingphotography writing stories and poetry I do enjoy maths Iride horses ndash Irsquod like to have one as a matter of fact soany job you think of had better pay well ha ha Somethings that I do not enjoy are office work going from day today with no excitement - and I dont want a job that willtake me 10 years after leaving secondary school just tolearn Do you have any good ideas Your help would begreatly appreciatedThanksM

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Martha in which you give her some adviceincluding the following

Recommend one job that you think might suit herDescribe the advantages and possible disadvantages of this jobSay if you personally would be interested in this job and whyBegin your letter like this

Dear Martha

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

10 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

10 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

10 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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(18) ___ natural mineral water was bottled in glass or stoneware By themid-twentieth century however bottling methods changed(19) ___ by using the first plastic bottle This new lighter strongermaterial improved packaging practicality(20) ___ by its underground origin its unique composition of mineralsand trace elements its original purity and its health benefits(21) ___ including spring water and specially formulated drinking waterThey have to meet certain well-defined standardsThe preference for the taste and convenience of bottled waters is growingyear by year

A Today other categories of bottled water existB In the early daysC The spa movement that started in Europe in the eighteenth centuryD Vittel revolutionized the market in 1968E Water spas and the bottling of natural mineral watersF Natural mineral water distinguishes itself from other bottled watersG According to legendH There have been a number of social and economic factorsI Cold spa waters were bottled 7 pont

Task 4Read what an author says about her new novel and then read the statements (22-29)following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Children of the Stone AgeMichelle Paver talks about Wolf BrotherIrsquom often asked why I stopped writing for adults and wrote Wolf Brother I didnrsquot In fact Inever planned to write it at all and when the story took hold I was busy writing the third partof a historical trilogy I had no time to spare for anything let alone a six-book series aboutStone Age hunter-gatherersThen one afternoon when I was leafing through some old notes I came across amanuscript I had written at university 20-odd years before It was about a boy and a wolfstruggling to survive in a forest Something about it quickened my pulse I wanted to rewriteitSo I started running scenes in my mindrsquos eye like a film The demon-haunted bearrampaging through the forest hellip Torak the 12-year old hero watching his father die hellip Astampede of reindeer seen through the eyes of a wolf hellip Soon I was scribbling in mynotebook I lived the adventure alongside Torak and Wolf The research took me to places Ihad never thought Irsquod see and I ended up sleeping on reindeer skins in LaplandSomebody once said that onersquos real life is often the life that one does not lead Thatrsquostrue for me When I was a child I wanted a wolf and a bow and an arrow and to live like theStone Age people I wanted to build my own shelter and go hunting in the forest I tried ittoo I got rid of my bed and slept on the floor for three years I made tea from different herbsand gave it to my little sisterWhen I became an adult I didnrsquot grow out of all that but it went underground The

childhood obsessions became a love of archaeology and the natural world a fascination withthe myths of Inuits and Native Americans a lasting interest in wolf behaviour Wolf Brothercame to life when I realised that this was the world I had lost This was the life I hadnrsquot led

0) Wolf Brother is not Michelle Paverrsquos first book22) Her historical trilogy was also very successful23) When at university she found an old manuscript about a boy and awolf24) In Wolf Brother Torakrsquos father is attacked by a bear25) Michelle Paver went to Lapland to research her topic26) As a child Paver tried to imitate the way Stone Age people lived27) Her parents once stopped her from going hunting in the woods28) Paverrsquos herbal remedies often made her little sister ill29) When she grew up Paverrsquos interests had completely changed

0) A22)23)24)25)26)27)28)29) 8 pontNyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a boyrsquos adventure with his parentsrsquo computerSome words are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-10) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningJACK 3 ONLINELast week a three-year-old boy went on his mumrsquos computer ndash and bought (0) ______ pound9000car on eBayCheeky Jack Neal made a successful bid for the Barbie pink Nissan Figaro The boyrsquosmother Rachel 36 and father John 37 noticed that something (1) ______ when they got amessage from the internet auction site to congratulate (2) ______ Rachel said ldquoWe couldnrsquot understand (3) ______ was happening Neither of us had bought(4) ______ So we checked and saw it was a Barbie pink car (5) ______ wersquod bought forpound899999 We flew into a panicrdquoBy then Jack who (6) ______ just turned three was asleep in bed When he(7) ______ next morning he was very excited and told (8) ______ parents ldquoIrsquove bought acarrdquoRachel believes she left her eBay password in her computer after leaving it She said ldquoJackis a wiz on the PC and just (9) ______ all the right buttonsrdquoJohn phoned the company and explained the mistake (10) ______ they saw the funny sideand said they would not insist on selling the car to the Neals0) A for B the C a D just 0) C1) A was wrong B is gone C was cheap D is missing 1)

2) A to them B their C them D on them 2)3) A why B what C that D whether 3)4) A anything B thing C nothing D everything 4)5) A then B after C what D which 5)6) A not B did C has D were 6)7) A has woken B woke C wake D woken 7)8) A his B to his C off his D about his 8)9) A passed B pulled C put D pressed 9)10) A Because B Although C Luckily D Unfortunately 10)

10 pont

Task 2You are going to read an article about the effect of human activity on geographySome words are missing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (11-19) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningRUINING THE PLANETManrsquos behaviour is changing the face of the Earth so rapidly (0) ________ famous landmarkscould soon disappear from the map ndash this (11) ________ what some recent disturbing picturesof the Aral Sea (12) ________ Central Asia showThe damage caused by draining lakes and rivers has resulted in thousands of changes in(13) ________ newly-published 10th edition of lsquoThe Times Concise Atlas (14) ________ theWorldrsquoThe Dead Sea could disappear in 20 years and Lake Chad in Africa is 95 per cent smaller(15) ________ it was in 1963 The Colorado River in America and the Aral Sea could(16) ________ lost entirely Global warming has caused massive changes to mountains thatwere once covered with snow Even Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa will lose its famous snows(17) ________ the planet continues to heat up at this rateAtlas spokesman Simon Judges said ldquoOur latest edition shows the fact (18) ________humans are creating and destroying both our geography (19) ________ our weather systemThe consequences could be catastrophicrdquo

0)that11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about some ancient writing found in Mexico Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (20-26)

Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginningOLDEST WRITING IN THE NEW WORLDItems men women and children left behind when they died ndash everything from clothing tojewellery and tools ndash tell (0) ________ (anthropology) a lot And sometimes even theirwords surviveExperts believe that a (20) ________ (discover) in Mexico is the oldest example of writingever found in the Americas The people who created it (21) ________ (probable) lived 3000years ago long before Christopher Columbus arrived in the New WorldDigging in a stone mine (22) ________ (work) noticed a stone block with marks carved ontoits surface They found the large piece of stone in Cascajal Mexico near the capital city of anancient people called the Olmec There are signs on the block that seem to show(23) ________ (religion) objects they used For example there is a sign that looks like athrone an expert says It is (24) ________ (excite) because it makes it clear that the Olmeccould read and write But experts donrsquot know (25) ________ (exact) what the writing says Ifyou have ever tried to figure out a message (26) ________ (write) in code you have a prettygood idea of the hard work ahead Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crackthe code0)anthropologists20)

21)

22)

23)

24)

25)

26)

7 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a short ironic text about Europe and someof its nationsYour task will be to fill in the gaps in the chart with one wordFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

KEY AREAS EXPERTS EU HEAVEN EU (1048633) helliphellhellipfood cooks French (6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellippolitical-societalenvironment (2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip English Germanservices amp products mechanics (4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Frenchmoney matters (3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Swiss Italian(1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip lovers (5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip (7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear Brian Perry a guide who isoffering some tourists a sea adventureYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxeson the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Cancun is a A) villageB) countryC) resort

8 Cancun is a(n) wordA) MayaB) AztecC) Inca9 Cancun Island A) is 12 kilometres longB) looks like the letter UC) is connected to the mainland10 The first Coral Reef Tour starts at A) 7amB) 8amC) 9am11 The guide recommends the first tour because later the water gets A) too hotB) less clean

C) full of tourists12 It takes minutes to get to the coral reef by speedboatA) 30B) 45C) 6013 You mustnt hellipA) drive the boat at high speedsB) take off the life jacketC) snorkel for 60 minutes14 If you are 16 the ticket costs hellipA) $19B) $29C) $3915 The guide suggests that the tourists bring with themA) drinking waterB) sun creamC) a towel 8 pont

TASK 3In this section you are going to hear an interview with Laura a sixteenyear-old Canadian girl who is in Hungary on a scholarship about thedifferences between Hungarian and Canadian pricesYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on therightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your workA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Hungarian prices are generally a lot lower than Canadian ones A

16 Quality makeup is surprisingly cheap in Hungary17 The interviewer suggests that cultural things are fairly cheap in Hungary18 Cinemas are a lot more expensive in Canada19 Cinemas are rather dangerous places in Canada20 Laura has never been to a Broadway musical21 The interviewer suggests that theatre tickets are not cheap for Hungarians22 Public transport is a lot better in Hungary than in Canada23 Food is more expensive in Canada than in Hungary 8 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are studying in California and yoursquove received the following invitation from one of yourclassmates Jack Brown

Fire up the grill because itrsquos cookout season ndash Letrsquos get together we donrsquot need a reasonOak Street Neighborhood Cookout

At the home of Sarah and William Brown759 Oak StreetFriday600 pm

Write an email of 50-80 words in which youpolitely accept the invitationasko how to get thereo if you can bring your boyfriendgirlfriendo if you are supposed to bring anything

Begin your email like thisHi Jack

Task B

Yoursquove received a letter from your English friend Martha Here is the last part of it

Well lately I have been getting told that I need to knowwhat I want to be when I grow up I havent got a clueYou know I like being outside animals drawingphotography writing stories and poetry I do enjoy maths Iride horses ndash Irsquod like to have one as a matter of fact soany job you think of had better pay well ha ha Somethings that I do not enjoy are office work going from day today with no excitement - and I dont want a job that willtake me 10 years after leaving secondary school just tolearn Do you have any good ideas Your help would begreatly appreciatedThanksM

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Martha in which you give her some adviceincluding the following

Recommend one job that you think might suit herDescribe the advantages and possible disadvantages of this jobSay if you personally would be interested in this job and whyBegin your letter like this

Dear Martha

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

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Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

10 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

10 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

10 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

Page 16: érettségi írásbeli feladatok

childhood obsessions became a love of archaeology and the natural world a fascination withthe myths of Inuits and Native Americans a lasting interest in wolf behaviour Wolf Brothercame to life when I realised that this was the world I had lost This was the life I hadnrsquot led

0) Wolf Brother is not Michelle Paverrsquos first book22) Her historical trilogy was also very successful23) When at university she found an old manuscript about a boy and awolf24) In Wolf Brother Torakrsquos father is attacked by a bear25) Michelle Paver went to Lapland to research her topic26) As a child Paver tried to imitate the way Stone Age people lived27) Her parents once stopped her from going hunting in the woods28) Paverrsquos herbal remedies often made her little sister ill29) When she grew up Paverrsquos interests had completely changed

0) A22)23)24)25)26)27)28)29) 8 pontNyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a boyrsquos adventure with his parentsrsquo computerSome words are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-10) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningJACK 3 ONLINELast week a three-year-old boy went on his mumrsquos computer ndash and bought (0) ______ pound9000car on eBayCheeky Jack Neal made a successful bid for the Barbie pink Nissan Figaro The boyrsquosmother Rachel 36 and father John 37 noticed that something (1) ______ when they got amessage from the internet auction site to congratulate (2) ______ Rachel said ldquoWe couldnrsquot understand (3) ______ was happening Neither of us had bought(4) ______ So we checked and saw it was a Barbie pink car (5) ______ wersquod bought forpound899999 We flew into a panicrdquoBy then Jack who (6) ______ just turned three was asleep in bed When he(7) ______ next morning he was very excited and told (8) ______ parents ldquoIrsquove bought acarrdquoRachel believes she left her eBay password in her computer after leaving it She said ldquoJackis a wiz on the PC and just (9) ______ all the right buttonsrdquoJohn phoned the company and explained the mistake (10) ______ they saw the funny sideand said they would not insist on selling the car to the Neals0) A for B the C a D just 0) C1) A was wrong B is gone C was cheap D is missing 1)

2) A to them B their C them D on them 2)3) A why B what C that D whether 3)4) A anything B thing C nothing D everything 4)5) A then B after C what D which 5)6) A not B did C has D were 6)7) A has woken B woke C wake D woken 7)8) A his B to his C off his D about his 8)9) A passed B pulled C put D pressed 9)10) A Because B Although C Luckily D Unfortunately 10)

10 pont

Task 2You are going to read an article about the effect of human activity on geographySome words are missing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (11-19) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningRUINING THE PLANETManrsquos behaviour is changing the face of the Earth so rapidly (0) ________ famous landmarkscould soon disappear from the map ndash this (11) ________ what some recent disturbing picturesof the Aral Sea (12) ________ Central Asia showThe damage caused by draining lakes and rivers has resulted in thousands of changes in(13) ________ newly-published 10th edition of lsquoThe Times Concise Atlas (14) ________ theWorldrsquoThe Dead Sea could disappear in 20 years and Lake Chad in Africa is 95 per cent smaller(15) ________ it was in 1963 The Colorado River in America and the Aral Sea could(16) ________ lost entirely Global warming has caused massive changes to mountains thatwere once covered with snow Even Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa will lose its famous snows(17) ________ the planet continues to heat up at this rateAtlas spokesman Simon Judges said ldquoOur latest edition shows the fact (18) ________humans are creating and destroying both our geography (19) ________ our weather systemThe consequences could be catastrophicrdquo

0)that11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about some ancient writing found in Mexico Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (20-26)

Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginningOLDEST WRITING IN THE NEW WORLDItems men women and children left behind when they died ndash everything from clothing tojewellery and tools ndash tell (0) ________ (anthropology) a lot And sometimes even theirwords surviveExperts believe that a (20) ________ (discover) in Mexico is the oldest example of writingever found in the Americas The people who created it (21) ________ (probable) lived 3000years ago long before Christopher Columbus arrived in the New WorldDigging in a stone mine (22) ________ (work) noticed a stone block with marks carved ontoits surface They found the large piece of stone in Cascajal Mexico near the capital city of anancient people called the Olmec There are signs on the block that seem to show(23) ________ (religion) objects they used For example there is a sign that looks like athrone an expert says It is (24) ________ (excite) because it makes it clear that the Olmeccould read and write But experts donrsquot know (25) ________ (exact) what the writing says Ifyou have ever tried to figure out a message (26) ________ (write) in code you have a prettygood idea of the hard work ahead Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crackthe code0)anthropologists20)

21)

22)

23)

24)

25)

26)

7 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a short ironic text about Europe and someof its nationsYour task will be to fill in the gaps in the chart with one wordFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

KEY AREAS EXPERTS EU HEAVEN EU (1048633) helliphellhellipfood cooks French (6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellippolitical-societalenvironment (2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip English Germanservices amp products mechanics (4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Frenchmoney matters (3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Swiss Italian(1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip lovers (5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip (7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear Brian Perry a guide who isoffering some tourists a sea adventureYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxeson the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Cancun is a A) villageB) countryC) resort

8 Cancun is a(n) wordA) MayaB) AztecC) Inca9 Cancun Island A) is 12 kilometres longB) looks like the letter UC) is connected to the mainland10 The first Coral Reef Tour starts at A) 7amB) 8amC) 9am11 The guide recommends the first tour because later the water gets A) too hotB) less clean

C) full of tourists12 It takes minutes to get to the coral reef by speedboatA) 30B) 45C) 6013 You mustnt hellipA) drive the boat at high speedsB) take off the life jacketC) snorkel for 60 minutes14 If you are 16 the ticket costs hellipA) $19B) $29C) $3915 The guide suggests that the tourists bring with themA) drinking waterB) sun creamC) a towel 8 pont

TASK 3In this section you are going to hear an interview with Laura a sixteenyear-old Canadian girl who is in Hungary on a scholarship about thedifferences between Hungarian and Canadian pricesYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on therightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your workA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Hungarian prices are generally a lot lower than Canadian ones A

16 Quality makeup is surprisingly cheap in Hungary17 The interviewer suggests that cultural things are fairly cheap in Hungary18 Cinemas are a lot more expensive in Canada19 Cinemas are rather dangerous places in Canada20 Laura has never been to a Broadway musical21 The interviewer suggests that theatre tickets are not cheap for Hungarians22 Public transport is a lot better in Hungary than in Canada23 Food is more expensive in Canada than in Hungary 8 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are studying in California and yoursquove received the following invitation from one of yourclassmates Jack Brown

Fire up the grill because itrsquos cookout season ndash Letrsquos get together we donrsquot need a reasonOak Street Neighborhood Cookout

At the home of Sarah and William Brown759 Oak StreetFriday600 pm

Write an email of 50-80 words in which youpolitely accept the invitationasko how to get thereo if you can bring your boyfriendgirlfriendo if you are supposed to bring anything

Begin your email like thisHi Jack

Task B

Yoursquove received a letter from your English friend Martha Here is the last part of it

Well lately I have been getting told that I need to knowwhat I want to be when I grow up I havent got a clueYou know I like being outside animals drawingphotography writing stories and poetry I do enjoy maths Iride horses ndash Irsquod like to have one as a matter of fact soany job you think of had better pay well ha ha Somethings that I do not enjoy are office work going from day today with no excitement - and I dont want a job that willtake me 10 years after leaving secondary school just tolearn Do you have any good ideas Your help would begreatly appreciatedThanksM

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Martha in which you give her some adviceincluding the following

Recommend one job that you think might suit herDescribe the advantages and possible disadvantages of this jobSay if you personally would be interested in this job and whyBegin your letter like this

Dear Martha

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

10 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

10 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

10 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

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Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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2) A to them B their C them D on them 2)3) A why B what C that D whether 3)4) A anything B thing C nothing D everything 4)5) A then B after C what D which 5)6) A not B did C has D were 6)7) A has woken B woke C wake D woken 7)8) A his B to his C off his D about his 8)9) A passed B pulled C put D pressed 9)10) A Because B Although C Luckily D Unfortunately 10)

10 pont

Task 2You are going to read an article about the effect of human activity on geographySome words are missing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (11-19) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningRUINING THE PLANETManrsquos behaviour is changing the face of the Earth so rapidly (0) ________ famous landmarkscould soon disappear from the map ndash this (11) ________ what some recent disturbing picturesof the Aral Sea (12) ________ Central Asia showThe damage caused by draining lakes and rivers has resulted in thousands of changes in(13) ________ newly-published 10th edition of lsquoThe Times Concise Atlas (14) ________ theWorldrsquoThe Dead Sea could disappear in 20 years and Lake Chad in Africa is 95 per cent smaller(15) ________ it was in 1963 The Colorado River in America and the Aral Sea could(16) ________ lost entirely Global warming has caused massive changes to mountains thatwere once covered with snow Even Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa will lose its famous snows(17) ________ the planet continues to heat up at this rateAtlas spokesman Simon Judges said ldquoOur latest edition shows the fact (18) ________humans are creating and destroying both our geography (19) ________ our weather systemThe consequences could be catastrophicrdquo

0)that11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about some ancient writing found in Mexico Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (20-26)

Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginningOLDEST WRITING IN THE NEW WORLDItems men women and children left behind when they died ndash everything from clothing tojewellery and tools ndash tell (0) ________ (anthropology) a lot And sometimes even theirwords surviveExperts believe that a (20) ________ (discover) in Mexico is the oldest example of writingever found in the Americas The people who created it (21) ________ (probable) lived 3000years ago long before Christopher Columbus arrived in the New WorldDigging in a stone mine (22) ________ (work) noticed a stone block with marks carved ontoits surface They found the large piece of stone in Cascajal Mexico near the capital city of anancient people called the Olmec There are signs on the block that seem to show(23) ________ (religion) objects they used For example there is a sign that looks like athrone an expert says It is (24) ________ (excite) because it makes it clear that the Olmeccould read and write But experts donrsquot know (25) ________ (exact) what the writing says Ifyou have ever tried to figure out a message (26) ________ (write) in code you have a prettygood idea of the hard work ahead Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crackthe code0)anthropologists20)

21)

22)

23)

24)

25)

26)

7 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a short ironic text about Europe and someof its nationsYour task will be to fill in the gaps in the chart with one wordFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

KEY AREAS EXPERTS EU HEAVEN EU (1048633) helliphellhellipfood cooks French (6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellippolitical-societalenvironment (2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip English Germanservices amp products mechanics (4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Frenchmoney matters (3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Swiss Italian(1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip lovers (5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip (7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear Brian Perry a guide who isoffering some tourists a sea adventureYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxeson the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Cancun is a A) villageB) countryC) resort

8 Cancun is a(n) wordA) MayaB) AztecC) Inca9 Cancun Island A) is 12 kilometres longB) looks like the letter UC) is connected to the mainland10 The first Coral Reef Tour starts at A) 7amB) 8amC) 9am11 The guide recommends the first tour because later the water gets A) too hotB) less clean

C) full of tourists12 It takes minutes to get to the coral reef by speedboatA) 30B) 45C) 6013 You mustnt hellipA) drive the boat at high speedsB) take off the life jacketC) snorkel for 60 minutes14 If you are 16 the ticket costs hellipA) $19B) $29C) $3915 The guide suggests that the tourists bring with themA) drinking waterB) sun creamC) a towel 8 pont

TASK 3In this section you are going to hear an interview with Laura a sixteenyear-old Canadian girl who is in Hungary on a scholarship about thedifferences between Hungarian and Canadian pricesYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on therightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your workA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Hungarian prices are generally a lot lower than Canadian ones A

16 Quality makeup is surprisingly cheap in Hungary17 The interviewer suggests that cultural things are fairly cheap in Hungary18 Cinemas are a lot more expensive in Canada19 Cinemas are rather dangerous places in Canada20 Laura has never been to a Broadway musical21 The interviewer suggests that theatre tickets are not cheap for Hungarians22 Public transport is a lot better in Hungary than in Canada23 Food is more expensive in Canada than in Hungary 8 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are studying in California and yoursquove received the following invitation from one of yourclassmates Jack Brown

Fire up the grill because itrsquos cookout season ndash Letrsquos get together we donrsquot need a reasonOak Street Neighborhood Cookout

At the home of Sarah and William Brown759 Oak StreetFriday600 pm

Write an email of 50-80 words in which youpolitely accept the invitationasko how to get thereo if you can bring your boyfriendgirlfriendo if you are supposed to bring anything

Begin your email like thisHi Jack

Task B

Yoursquove received a letter from your English friend Martha Here is the last part of it

Well lately I have been getting told that I need to knowwhat I want to be when I grow up I havent got a clueYou know I like being outside animals drawingphotography writing stories and poetry I do enjoy maths Iride horses ndash Irsquod like to have one as a matter of fact soany job you think of had better pay well ha ha Somethings that I do not enjoy are office work going from day today with no excitement - and I dont want a job that willtake me 10 years after leaving secondary school just tolearn Do you have any good ideas Your help would begreatly appreciatedThanksM

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Martha in which you give her some adviceincluding the following

Recommend one job that you think might suit herDescribe the advantages and possible disadvantages of this jobSay if you personally would be interested in this job and whyBegin your letter like this

Dear Martha

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

10 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

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Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

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Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

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FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

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Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

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Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

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Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginningOLDEST WRITING IN THE NEW WORLDItems men women and children left behind when they died ndash everything from clothing tojewellery and tools ndash tell (0) ________ (anthropology) a lot And sometimes even theirwords surviveExperts believe that a (20) ________ (discover) in Mexico is the oldest example of writingever found in the Americas The people who created it (21) ________ (probable) lived 3000years ago long before Christopher Columbus arrived in the New WorldDigging in a stone mine (22) ________ (work) noticed a stone block with marks carved ontoits surface They found the large piece of stone in Cascajal Mexico near the capital city of anancient people called the Olmec There are signs on the block that seem to show(23) ________ (religion) objects they used For example there is a sign that looks like athrone an expert says It is (24) ________ (excite) because it makes it clear that the Olmeccould read and write But experts donrsquot know (25) ________ (exact) what the writing says Ifyou have ever tried to figure out a message (26) ________ (write) in code you have a prettygood idea of the hard work ahead Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crackthe code0)anthropologists20)

21)

22)

23)

24)

25)

26)

7 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a short ironic text about Europe and someof its nationsYour task will be to fill in the gaps in the chart with one wordFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

KEY AREAS EXPERTS EU HEAVEN EU (1048633) helliphellhellipfood cooks French (6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellippolitical-societalenvironment (2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip English Germanservices amp products mechanics (4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Frenchmoney matters (3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Swiss Italian(1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip lovers (5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip (7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear Brian Perry a guide who isoffering some tourists a sea adventureYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxeson the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Cancun is a A) villageB) countryC) resort

8 Cancun is a(n) wordA) MayaB) AztecC) Inca9 Cancun Island A) is 12 kilometres longB) looks like the letter UC) is connected to the mainland10 The first Coral Reef Tour starts at A) 7amB) 8amC) 9am11 The guide recommends the first tour because later the water gets A) too hotB) less clean

C) full of tourists12 It takes minutes to get to the coral reef by speedboatA) 30B) 45C) 6013 You mustnt hellipA) drive the boat at high speedsB) take off the life jacketC) snorkel for 60 minutes14 If you are 16 the ticket costs hellipA) $19B) $29C) $3915 The guide suggests that the tourists bring with themA) drinking waterB) sun creamC) a towel 8 pont

TASK 3In this section you are going to hear an interview with Laura a sixteenyear-old Canadian girl who is in Hungary on a scholarship about thedifferences between Hungarian and Canadian pricesYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on therightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your workA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Hungarian prices are generally a lot lower than Canadian ones A

16 Quality makeup is surprisingly cheap in Hungary17 The interviewer suggests that cultural things are fairly cheap in Hungary18 Cinemas are a lot more expensive in Canada19 Cinemas are rather dangerous places in Canada20 Laura has never been to a Broadway musical21 The interviewer suggests that theatre tickets are not cheap for Hungarians22 Public transport is a lot better in Hungary than in Canada23 Food is more expensive in Canada than in Hungary 8 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are studying in California and yoursquove received the following invitation from one of yourclassmates Jack Brown

Fire up the grill because itrsquos cookout season ndash Letrsquos get together we donrsquot need a reasonOak Street Neighborhood Cookout

At the home of Sarah and William Brown759 Oak StreetFriday600 pm

Write an email of 50-80 words in which youpolitely accept the invitationasko how to get thereo if you can bring your boyfriendgirlfriendo if you are supposed to bring anything

Begin your email like thisHi Jack

Task B

Yoursquove received a letter from your English friend Martha Here is the last part of it

Well lately I have been getting told that I need to knowwhat I want to be when I grow up I havent got a clueYou know I like being outside animals drawingphotography writing stories and poetry I do enjoy maths Iride horses ndash Irsquod like to have one as a matter of fact soany job you think of had better pay well ha ha Somethings that I do not enjoy are office work going from day today with no excitement - and I dont want a job that willtake me 10 years after leaving secondary school just tolearn Do you have any good ideas Your help would begreatly appreciatedThanksM

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Martha in which you give her some adviceincluding the following

Recommend one job that you think might suit herDescribe the advantages and possible disadvantages of this jobSay if you personally would be interested in this job and whyBegin your letter like this

Dear Martha

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

10 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

10 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

10 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

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Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

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Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

Page 19: érettségi írásbeli feladatok

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a short ironic text about Europe and someof its nationsYour task will be to fill in the gaps in the chart with one wordFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

KEY AREAS EXPERTS EU HEAVEN EU (1048633) helliphellhellipfood cooks French (6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellippolitical-societalenvironment (2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip English Germanservices amp products mechanics (4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Frenchmoney matters (3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Swiss Italian(1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip lovers (5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip (7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear Brian Perry a guide who isoffering some tourists a sea adventureYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxeson the rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Cancun is a A) villageB) countryC) resort

8 Cancun is a(n) wordA) MayaB) AztecC) Inca9 Cancun Island A) is 12 kilometres longB) looks like the letter UC) is connected to the mainland10 The first Coral Reef Tour starts at A) 7amB) 8amC) 9am11 The guide recommends the first tour because later the water gets A) too hotB) less clean

C) full of tourists12 It takes minutes to get to the coral reef by speedboatA) 30B) 45C) 6013 You mustnt hellipA) drive the boat at high speedsB) take off the life jacketC) snorkel for 60 minutes14 If you are 16 the ticket costs hellipA) $19B) $29C) $3915 The guide suggests that the tourists bring with themA) drinking waterB) sun creamC) a towel 8 pont

TASK 3In this section you are going to hear an interview with Laura a sixteenyear-old Canadian girl who is in Hungary on a scholarship about thedifferences between Hungarian and Canadian pricesYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on therightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your workA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Hungarian prices are generally a lot lower than Canadian ones A

16 Quality makeup is surprisingly cheap in Hungary17 The interviewer suggests that cultural things are fairly cheap in Hungary18 Cinemas are a lot more expensive in Canada19 Cinemas are rather dangerous places in Canada20 Laura has never been to a Broadway musical21 The interviewer suggests that theatre tickets are not cheap for Hungarians22 Public transport is a lot better in Hungary than in Canada23 Food is more expensive in Canada than in Hungary 8 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are studying in California and yoursquove received the following invitation from one of yourclassmates Jack Brown

Fire up the grill because itrsquos cookout season ndash Letrsquos get together we donrsquot need a reasonOak Street Neighborhood Cookout

At the home of Sarah and William Brown759 Oak StreetFriday600 pm

Write an email of 50-80 words in which youpolitely accept the invitationasko how to get thereo if you can bring your boyfriendgirlfriendo if you are supposed to bring anything

Begin your email like thisHi Jack

Task B

Yoursquove received a letter from your English friend Martha Here is the last part of it

Well lately I have been getting told that I need to knowwhat I want to be when I grow up I havent got a clueYou know I like being outside animals drawingphotography writing stories and poetry I do enjoy maths Iride horses ndash Irsquod like to have one as a matter of fact soany job you think of had better pay well ha ha Somethings that I do not enjoy are office work going from day today with no excitement - and I dont want a job that willtake me 10 years after leaving secondary school just tolearn Do you have any good ideas Your help would begreatly appreciatedThanksM

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Martha in which you give her some adviceincluding the following

Recommend one job that you think might suit herDescribe the advantages and possible disadvantages of this jobSay if you personally would be interested in this job and whyBegin your letter like this

Dear Martha

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

10 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

10 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

10 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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C) full of tourists12 It takes minutes to get to the coral reef by speedboatA) 30B) 45C) 6013 You mustnt hellipA) drive the boat at high speedsB) take off the life jacketC) snorkel for 60 minutes14 If you are 16 the ticket costs hellipA) $19B) $29C) $3915 The guide suggests that the tourists bring with themA) drinking waterB) sun creamC) a towel 8 pont

TASK 3In this section you are going to hear an interview with Laura a sixteenyear-old Canadian girl who is in Hungary on a scholarship about thedifferences between Hungarian and Canadian pricesYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes on therightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your workA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Hungarian prices are generally a lot lower than Canadian ones A

16 Quality makeup is surprisingly cheap in Hungary17 The interviewer suggests that cultural things are fairly cheap in Hungary18 Cinemas are a lot more expensive in Canada19 Cinemas are rather dangerous places in Canada20 Laura has never been to a Broadway musical21 The interviewer suggests that theatre tickets are not cheap for Hungarians22 Public transport is a lot better in Hungary than in Canada23 Food is more expensive in Canada than in Hungary 8 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task AYou are studying in California and yoursquove received the following invitation from one of yourclassmates Jack Brown

Fire up the grill because itrsquos cookout season ndash Letrsquos get together we donrsquot need a reasonOak Street Neighborhood Cookout

At the home of Sarah and William Brown759 Oak StreetFriday600 pm

Write an email of 50-80 words in which youpolitely accept the invitationasko how to get thereo if you can bring your boyfriendgirlfriendo if you are supposed to bring anything

Begin your email like thisHi Jack

Task B

Yoursquove received a letter from your English friend Martha Here is the last part of it

Well lately I have been getting told that I need to knowwhat I want to be when I grow up I havent got a clueYou know I like being outside animals drawingphotography writing stories and poetry I do enjoy maths Iride horses ndash Irsquod like to have one as a matter of fact soany job you think of had better pay well ha ha Somethings that I do not enjoy are office work going from day today with no excitement - and I dont want a job that willtake me 10 years after leaving secondary school just tolearn Do you have any good ideas Your help would begreatly appreciatedThanksM

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Martha in which you give her some adviceincluding the following

Recommend one job that you think might suit herDescribe the advantages and possible disadvantages of this jobSay if you personally would be interested in this job and whyBegin your letter like this

Dear Martha

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

9 pont

Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

10 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

10 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

10 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

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Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

Page 21: érettségi írásbeli feladatok

At the home of Sarah and William Brown759 Oak StreetFriday600 pm

Write an email of 50-80 words in which youpolitely accept the invitationasko how to get thereo if you can bring your boyfriendgirlfriendo if you are supposed to bring anything

Begin your email like thisHi Jack

Task B

Yoursquove received a letter from your English friend Martha Here is the last part of it

Well lately I have been getting told that I need to knowwhat I want to be when I grow up I havent got a clueYou know I like being outside animals drawingphotography writing stories and poetry I do enjoy maths Iride horses ndash Irsquod like to have one as a matter of fact soany job you think of had better pay well ha ha Somethings that I do not enjoy are office work going from day today with no excitement - and I dont want a job that willtake me 10 years after leaving secondary school just tolearn Do you have any good ideas Your help would begreatly appreciatedThanksM

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Martha in which you give her some adviceincluding the following

Recommend one job that you think might suit herDescribe the advantages and possible disadvantages of this jobSay if you personally would be interested in this job and whyBegin your letter like this

Dear Martha

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

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Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

10 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

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Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

Page 22: érettségi írásbeli feladatok

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) (photography) companybusiness2) married3) (wedding) magazines4) tearsfeelingsemotions5) bridesclientscustomers6) weekendsthe weekend7) bossTASK 28) H9) A10) B11) I12) C13) F14) DTASK 315) C16) I17) E18) B19) D20) F21) ATASK 422) C23) B24) C25) A26) A27) C28) C29) B

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) A2) C3) B4) A5) D6) C7) B8) A9) D10) CTask 211) is12) inoffromand13) the14) of15) than16) be17) if18) that19) andTask 320) discovery21) probably22) workersworkmen23) religious24) exciting25) exactly26) written

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) love2) policemen3) bankers4) German5) Italian6) English7) SwissTASK 28) A9) C10) B11) B12) A13) B14) C15) CTASK 316) B17) A18) A19) C20) A21) B22) C23) A

2009 maacutejus Olvasaacuteseacuterteacutes

Task 1Read this interview with a famous sportsman and then look at the half sentencesthat followYour task is to match the two sentence halves (numbers 1-8 to letters A-K) Thereis an extra letter that you do not needWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given for you

I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

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Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

10 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

10 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

10 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

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Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

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Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

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Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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I MET ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SPORT STARSAlex won the Press Pack competition to interview golfing legend Tiger Woods

I was very excited to be meeting Tiger Woods hes one of my favourite sport stars I like theway he can hit the ball so far I think hes a good sportsman too I was a bit nervous firstmeeting him as there were also lots of other reporters and photographers who would belistening to my interviewI asked Tiger about who his idol was He said Nelson Mandela but also his mum and dad asthey had helped him a lot along the way to where he is now Tiger also told me that when hewas a schoolboy he wasnt allowed to practise golf until he had finished all his homework Hisfavourite golf course is St Andrews in Scotland because it has a really nice setting and thecourse is very challenging Tigers advice for any young golf player is to practise that wayyoull get better Tiger was really friendly to talk to and I soon forgot about all the otherpeople that were around meIt was hard to believe I was interviewing such a famous person - my friends were all reallyjealous when I told them Id be doing this Id like to thank Newsround for my once-in-alifetimeexperience this is something I will always rememberAlex 13 Warwickshire

0) Tiger Woods A) were listening to the boy asking his questions 0) G1) Press Pack B) could not play golf 1)2) Nelson Mandela C) made it possible to do the interview 2)3) St Andrews D) only let him play golf after he had done his

homework3)

4) Woodrsquos parents E) is the name of the competition the boy won 4)5) The boyrsquos friends F) is a teenager 5)6) A lot of people G) is one of Alexrsquos favourite sport stars 6)7) Newsround H) is a place where Woods likes playing golf 7)8) Alex I) is one of the people the sportsman admires 8)

K) envied him for the interview 8 pont

Task 2Read this article on robots and then read the sentences (9-17) followingitMark a sentence A if it is true according to the articleMark a sentence B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it is true orfalseWrite the letters in the white boxes An example (0) has been given foryou

I ROBOTA new project celebrating the history of robots starts on 15 May The Cambridge RobotProject which has been organised by members of the University of Cambridge will combine film art and theatre to explore both the technology of robots and what they can tell us about what it means to be humanThe robot has become a symbol of modern culture and celebrates its 88th birthday this year

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

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Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

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Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

10 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

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Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

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Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

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Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

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Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

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Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

Page 24: érettségi írásbeli feladatok

The idea of the lsquoman machinersquo was invented in 1921 in the play lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo by Karel Capek which featured biological androids created without emotions to serve humansThe familiar image of the metallic android sprang from other artists and film-makers in the 1920s and 1930s The Cambridge Robot Project will be re-screening lsquoMetropolisrsquo and more recent classic films about machines including lsquo2001 A Space Odysseyrsquo lsquoThe Matrixrsquo and lsquoThe TerminatorrsquoOne of the highlights of the projectrsquos photographic exhibition will be the chance to see images of Eva the lifelike bodiless robot head created by a University of Texas studentCambridge Robot Project organiser Kathleen Richardson an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge says her aim was to explore what humanity meansThe Cambridge Robot Project film festival and art exhibition are on from 15 to 18 MayPerformances of lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo run from 23 to 26 May All events will take place at Michaelhouse on Trinity Street Cambridge Tickets can be purchased for individual events but a special two-week festival ticket (pound20 pound15 concessions) is also available until 15 May

0) The new project celebrating the history of robots is in May 0) A9) The idea of the robot was born 88 years ago 9)10) lsquoRossumrsquos Universal Robotsrsquo is Karel Capekrsquos second masterpiece 10)11) The festival will only show films made in the 1920s and 1930s 11)12) You will be able to see photos at the exhibition 12)13) Eva was made by a university professor 13)14) Eva does not have a body 14)15) Kathleen Richardson has written many books on robots 15)16) The film festival and art exhibition will take place in the same building 16)17) The two-week tickets cannot be bought after 15 May 17)

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Task 3You are going to read about a popular office productPut the jumbled sentences (A-F) in the correct order and writethe letters in the white boxes as shown in the example (0)Everyone knows what Post-it notes are they are those great little self-stick notepapers Mostpeople have Post-it Notes Most people use them Most people love them But Post-it Notes were not a planned product0) _____________________________________

0) F18) _____________________________________ 18)19) _____________________________________ 19)No one knew what to do with the stuff but Silver didnt throw it away20) _____________________________________ 20)21) _____________________________________ 21)With the weak adhesive the markers stayed in place yet came offwithout damaging the pages22) _____________________________________ 22)

Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

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Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

10 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

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Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

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Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

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Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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Today they are one of the most popular office products available

A) Then one Sunday four years later another 3M scientist namedArthur Fry was singing in the church choir He used markersto keep his place in the hymn book but they kept falling outB) It stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off It was super weakinstead of super strongC) 3M began distributing Post-it Notes in 1980 ten yearsafter Silver developed the super weak adhesiveD) Remembering Silvers adhesive Fry used some to cover his markersSuccessE) He developed a new adhesive but it was even weaker thanwhat 3M already manufacturedF) A man named Spencer Silver was working in the 3M research laboratoriesin 1970 trying to find a strong adhesive 5 pont

Task 4In the following interview with footballer Chris Cohen thequestions have been removedYour task is to read the text and match the questions (A-K) tothe answers (23-30) and write the letters in the white boxes asshown in the example There is one extra question that you donot needAn example has been given for youChris Cohen was 16 years old when he made his first team debut for West Ham Unitedmaking him the youngest player to turn out for the team in 80 years0) ----------------------- G ----------------------Yeah always since when I was a little boy I was lucky because we had a park just down theroad from our house and I was always down there with my brothers at all hours23) --------------------------------------------------I was playing for my local Sunday team Grays Cosmos when I got spotted by the youthcoach at West Ham who came to watch our games24) ----------------------------------------------------It was just brilliant I mean to get a chance at such a young age was so unexpected

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

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Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

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Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

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Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

Page 26: érettségi írásbeli feladatok

25) ---------------------------------------------------I was actually a Norwich fan26) -----------------------------------------------------Central midfield but I have also played left-back and left midfield for West Ham Ive playeda load of games in midfield which has been great27) ----------------------------------------------------Ive got better now but while I was at West Ham with the size of the crowds I was terrible fornerves before a match28) ---------------------------------------------------Its tough but it varies depending on if youre in the starting 11 which can be very physicalSome days you run a lot but you know that comes with the territory of being a professionalfootballer29) ------------------------------------------------------I like to play golf and also snooker I do like quite a few other sports - I like to get out and doas much as I can30) ------------------------------------------------You have got to enjoy it thats the most important part of it but try not to feel too muchpressure especially at a young age

A) Do you ever get nervous before a gameB) How do you like to relax away from footballC) How did West Ham discover youD) Whats the training like as a professionalE) You made your debut at 16 becoming the youngest player to featurein a West Ham team for 80 years - it must have been greatF) What advice would you give to any young footballerG) Have you always wanted to play footballH) What team did you support when you were growing upI) Why did you start playing footballK) Whats your best position 8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

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Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

10 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

10 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

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Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

Page 27: érettségi írásbeli feladatok

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read a humorous article about creating your family history Somewords are missing from the textYour task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap(1-10) in the text Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white boxEach word can be used onceThere is one extra word that you do not need to useThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BEING CREATIVE ABOUT YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Imagine that you are working on your family history and you(0) ___D____ that your great-great uncle Remus Starr was hanged forhorse stealing and train (1) _______ in Montana in 1889A cousin has given you the (2) _______ known photograph of Remusshowing him before his execution On the (3) _______ of the picture arethe words Remus Starr was a horse thief He was sent to MontanaPrison in 1885 He (4) _______ in 1887 and then robbed the MontanaExpress six times He was arrested convicted and hanged in 1889A pretty embarrassing situation isnrsquot it But lets change the(5) _______ a bit First we edit the picture with image processingsoftware so that you can see only the (6) _______ Next we (7) _______ the text Remus Starr was a famous resident ofMontana His business empire included valuable (8) _______ Beginningin 1885 he (9) _______ several years in service at a government facilityLater he started a profitable business relationship with the MontanaRailroad In 1889 Remus died (10) _______ an event held in his honourwhen the platform upon which he was standing collapsed

A) BACKD) FIND G) ONLY K) SPENT

B) DURINGE) HEAD H) REWRITE L) STORY

C) ESCAPEDF) HORSES I) ROBBERY M) WHILE

10 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

10 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

10 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

Page 28: érettségi írásbeli feladatok

You are going to read an article about dinosaurs Some words are missing from thetextChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (11-19) inthe textWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningHUNTER DINOSOne of the biggest of the meat-eating dinosaurs may have hunted in groups (0) ______experts in ArgentinaAt least seven T rex-sized Mapusaurus roseae have (11) ______ together in the Patagoniaregion of the country It is possible that hunting together enabled the two-legged animal tooverpower (12) ______ plant-eating dinosaursDetails of the discoveries have (13) ______ in the scientific journal Geodiversitas AuthorRodolfo Coria of the Carmen Funes Museum said the discovery showed evidence of socialbehaviour in Mapusaurus The excavation 24 km south of Plaza Huincul found hundreds ofbones from several Mapusaurs (14) ______ none from any other creature Dr Coria said theevidence suggested the animals were together before they died Though it was possible theyhunted in groups (15) ______ was no direct evidence for this he addedPhilip Currie of the University of Alberta in Canada speculated that hunting in groups mighthave allowed Mapusaurs (16) ______ attack the biggest known plant-eating dinosaursHowever it is not clear (17) ______ the animals cooperated in hunting as wolves or lions door simply gathered around (18) ______ one of them had made a kill Dr Currie said it washard to say (19) ______ the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had beenfound He estimated it might have measured about 123 m

0) A as to B in spite of C according to D because of 0) C11) A to find B been found C found D find out 11)12) A even bigger B biggest C so big D lot bigger 12)13) A shown B discovered C published D appeared 13)14) A but B or C so D because 14)15) A it B all C there D that 15)16) A that B to C why D if 16)17) A whether B then C what D as 17)18) A later B over C behind D after 18)19) A how well B how much C how long D how old 19) 9 pont

Task 3You are going to read a humorous story about an examination Some words aremissing from the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (20-29) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BIRDSJanet was a biology major at a big American university Her biology professor announced(0) ________ exam for the following week on birds You will (20) ________ to knoweverything about every type of bird (21) ________ exists he said Janet spent the week

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

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Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

Page 29: érettségi írásbeli feladatok

studying beaks wings (22) ________ feathers of dozens of bird speciesOn the day of the exam the professor (23) ________ standing behind a table with five paper bags on it Under each bag was a model of a bird The professor lifted the first bag a bit (24) ________ reveal only the legs and asked the class to (25) ________ down the type of bird Janet got very angry because she could (26) ________ even guess the type of bird(27) ________ the professor got to the third bag Janet stood up walked up to the table and threw (28) ________ crumpled test paper onto the table She said This is the (29) ________ ridiculous test I have ever seen and you are an IDIOTThe professor said Just hold it right there what is your nameJanet raised her dress to her knees and said You tell me

0)an20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29)

10 pont

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a telephone conversationYour task will be to write the letter of the correct answer into the boxes onthe rightFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The caller would like to talk to hellipA) Christopher

B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

7 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 pont

TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

10 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

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Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

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Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

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Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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B) Mary C) Jane1 Mary and the kids have gone hellipA) to the nursery schoolB) for a walkC) to the swimming pool2 Mary and Jane are going to hellip tomorrowA) do some work togetherB) a job interviewC) interview someone3 Jane cannot keep her date because hellipA) she will have to go to the airportB) she is visiting her mumC) her mum is coming to see her4 Jane wants to meet Mary at hellipA) 8 at the Astoria metro stationB) 830 at the West End City CentreC) 830 at the Astoria metro station5 Jane wants Mary to hellip CVA) write aB) help her to write aC) print out her6 Jane also wants Mary to bring her hellipA) penB) pen-driveC) car7 Jane asks Mary hellip a white blouseA) to bring herB) to wearC) not to wear

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting information about Peterthe GreatYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633What started with Peter the Great

hellipModern Russiahelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

8 What was he fascinated by

helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip9 What did he buildhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 What did he import besides skilled labourhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did he encouragehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 What did he modernisehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 What did the Russians who Peter taxed wearhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 What did he build on the eastern shores of the Baltichelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 In which year did he jump into the cold northern oceanhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

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Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

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6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

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FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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TASK 3

In this section you are going to hear an interview with Samantha Butler ayoung Canadian violinistYour task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

At the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Samantha Butler left Canada when she was 7 0 B

16 She was very unhappy when she left Canada 1617 She would have enjoyed physical activities 1718 The nicest concert hall she has ever played in is in Europe 1819 She doesnt mind the time difference between Canada and Europe 1920 Her proudest moment is winning the Canadian Young Musician of the Year 20Competition21 All her family and friends were watching her play in the competition 2122 Her most treasured possession is a musical instrument 2223 She doesnt like modern dance very much 2324 She could only imagine doing a job which has something to do with music 2425 She bought the jazz CD in America 25

10 pont

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FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

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Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

Page 33: érettségi írásbeli feladatok

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task AYou are spending two months at a language school in Dublin and your parents are coming to visit you You want to take them to a good restaurant Your local friend Sinead has sent you this advertisement for the Elisa Blues Restaurant

Welcome to Elisa Blues Looking for a great place toeat in Dublin Then look no further Eliza Blues is afamily-run Dublin restaurant which offers thefriendliest brightest and most satisfying diningexperience imaginableOur refreshing Dublin restaurant has an informalatmosphere a warm friendly Irish welcome andexcellent cuisine

Write an email of 50-80 words to Sinead in which you

say thank you for the advertisement and say what you like about this restaurantask her a few questions abouto how to get thereo the priceso any special dishes to try

Begin your email like this

Hi Sinead

Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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Task BYou have received a letter from your American friend Bobby in which he writes about his problem and asks for your advice

HiNow that we have moved to Mississippi Im goingto a new high school and Im really scared They saythat the first few days at a new school are hell and Idont feel like going through that You know that Iwas kind of popular in my last school and I have noidea how Irsquoll cope with being the new guy thatnobodyrsquos interested in Can you help me

Cheers

Bobby

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Bobby in which you include the following

what to do and what not to do to make a good impressionsports events and other school activities where you can make friendsany personal experience of being new in a class or group

Begin your letter like this

Hi Bobby

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

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Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

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Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) E2) I3) H4) D5) K6) A7) C8) FTASK 29) A10) C11) B12) A13) B14) A15) C16) A17) ATASK 318) E19) B20) A21) D22) CTASK 423) C24) E25) H26) K27) A28) D29) B30) F

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) I2) G3) A4) C5) L6) E7) H8) F9) K10) BTask 211) B12) A13) D14) A15) C16) B17) A18) D19) CTask 320) haveneed21) thatwhich22) and23) was24) to25) writeputjot26) not27) WhenAsAfter (kis betűvel is)28) theher29) most

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) C2) B3) A4) C5) C6) B7) BTASK 28) (Mechanical) inventions9) A ship10) Military experts11) Smoking12) (The) calendar13) Beards14) A new capital St Petersburg15) (In) 1724TASK 316) C17) A18) C19) B20) A21) C22) A23) B24) B25) C

2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

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Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

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Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

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Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

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Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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2009 oktoacuteberI Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read this short article on a meteorite impactYour task is to give short answers (maximum four words)to the questions (1-9) that followWrite your answers on the dotted linesThere is an example (0) for you

Space Rock Makes a Crash LandingA grapefruit-size meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand thisspring hit the ceiling slammed into a couch and rolled under a tableExperts say the extremely hot rock was traveling about 500 kilometers an hour when itcrashed through the roof Its landing made a terrific explosionAstronomer Joel Schiff of the University of Auckland said It is most likely a chip offan asteroid and is older than anything else on Earth In fact the meteorite is about 45 billionyears old It is one of the few physical records of the early solar system Schiff saidAccording to experts the space rock was probably traveling 50000 kilometers an hourwhen it reached Earths atmosphere The atmosphere slowed it down Most likely the spacerock came to Earth from an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter some 700 millionkilometers awayLuckily no one was hurt when the meteorite landed but it could mean money from theheavens for homeowner Brenda Archer Experts say the space rockmdashonly the ninth knownmeteorite to land in New Zealandmdashis probably worth more than US $30000But dont expect to get rich on meteorites Most space rocks entering the Earthsatmosphere burn up during their journey0) When did this crash landing happen1) Where did the rock stop in the house2) What is the job of the person who believes the rock broke off an asteroid3) What is the age of the rock4) What reduced the speed of the rock before it hit the house5) What distance did the rock travel6) How many meteorites have landed in New Zealand that we know about7) Who does the house belong to8) What is the probable value of the meteorite9) What happens to most space rocks when they reach the Earthrsquos atmosphere0) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThis springhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip1) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 1)2) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 2)3) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3)4) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 4)5) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5)6) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6)7) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7)8) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8)9) helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

9 pont

Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

7 pont

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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Task 2Read this text about Katersquos blind date and the sentences (10-16) following itMark each sentenceA if it is true according to the textB if it is falseC if there isnrsquot enough information in the text to say if it is true or notWrite your answers in the white boxes next to the numbers (10-16) as in theexample (0)

ldquoMy best blind daterdquoldquoWhen I turned 30 my grandma with whom I am very close became paranoid that Irsquod neverget married like 30 is over the hill or something Just to quiet her I agreed to go out with thegrandson of a friend of hers whom she knew well and claimed was lsquoa very handsomelawyerrsquo I however was certain he would be a total loser and couldnrsquot believe I agreed to thedate My friends and I joked about it during the weeks leading up to the date and I hadextremely low expectations When he came to meet me outside my house I almost fainted helooked great During the date I also found out he was very intelligent well-educated and lovesWoody Allen movies as much as I do We had a great dinner even better conversationmdashandthere was a definite spark We kept seeing each other after that and each date was better thanthe last We got engaged about a month ago and of course my grandma takes all the creditrdquondash Kate 30

0) Kate and her grandmother get on well 0) A10) Katersquos grandmother was afraid that Kate would not be able to find ahusband 10)___11) The grandmother had never seen the young man before 11)___12) Kate only agreed to meet the young man to please her grandmother 12)___13) He arrived at her place by car 13)___14) At first she did not find the man attractive 14)___15) The young man was not very interested in Woody Allen movies 15)___16) They had dinner in an expensive restaurant 16)___ 7 pont

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

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Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

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II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

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Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

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Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

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Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

Page 38: érettségi írásbeli feladatok

Task 3Read this story about a goldfish named Albert EinsteinSome parts of sentences have been left out from the textYour task is to fill in the gaps (17-23) from the list (A-I) belowWrite the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in theexample (0) Remember that there is one extra letter that you do notneed

Pet Fish Learn New TricksAlbert Einstein a goldfish is (0)___G___ He has learned to takefood from his owners hand swim through hoops and tubes(17) ________It all started when Jack Brown 9 won two goldfish at a schoolfair Soon he noticed that the fish would react to his movements(18) _______ He wondered if they were smarter than hed realized Heand his dad decided to train one of them Albert They used techniques(19) _______We wanted to show that fish can be interesting pets not justdecorations said Jacks father David Brown The Browns bought afinger soccer kit and put weights on the tiny net and ball so they wouldstay at the bottom of the tankFirst Albert got treated to some tasty food every time he swamtoward the net The fish liked the treat (20) _______ Once Albertlearned to go toward the net Jack and his dad added a new step - ballhandling In the end Albert learned (21) _______The trainer needs to have patience the father-son team says Itmay take five or six training sessions a day for three weeks (22) _______Just like kids individual fish learn at different speedsThe Browns set up a website so other people could see how muchfun they were having with their fish project They heard from so manypeople who wanted to train their pet fish (23) _______ a small businessthat sells fish-training books and equipment

A) to push the ball into a goalB) so it learned to repeat the action to get more treatsC) whenever he came near the tankD) that the Browns started Fish SchoolE) and even put a miniature soccer ball into a goalF) and they were interestingG) not an ordinary pet goldfishH) to teach a fish something newI) that work for other animals like dogs

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Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

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Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

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Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

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Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

Page 39: érettségi írásbeli feladatok

Task 4Read this description of a near-accident and then read the gapped sentences (24-29)that followYour task is to fill the gaps with one or two words based on the information in thetextWrite the words on the dotted lines as in the example (0)

Driving to the speed limit doesnrsquot necessarily mean yoursquore driving safelyRecently while driving on a residential road near my home the following incident occurred Iwas in second gear as I turned into the road and in the normal course of events would haveperhaps gone up to third to cruise at 30mphIt was 3pm and there was a lot of activity as children were coming home from schoolOn the nearside pavement 60 yards away were three girls 10 to 12 years old chatting Irsquom notsure what it was that rang alarm bells about those three in particular Maybe it was theintensity of their conversation and the impression that they didnrsquot appear to be looking aroundor taking in any other information from their surroundingsI stayed at 25 mph and moved out as far as I could to the middle of the road I alsoplaced a finger over the horn and my right heel in front of the brake pedal As I drew nearer Islowed to 20 mph When I got within 2 or 3 car lengths from the girls one turned rapidlyjumped off the pavement and ran across the road She never looked up or to her right or leftshe just wentI hit the brake and came to a stop about 4 or 5 feet away from herWhat saved her life was not what I was doing at the time which was applying theBrakesbut what I had done 50 yards previously slowing down moving out and above allconcentrating on herIf I had been doing 30 mph that day I could have hit her I could have claimedlegitimately that I wasnrsquot speeding and that it wasnrsquot my fault The fact that I had slowed to20 mph guaranteed that whatever she did I could avoid her

0) The writer describes how he managed to hellip avoidhellip an accidentrecently24) It was early helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip with many children in thestreet25) Three girls were busy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip on the pavement26) The helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip moved further away from the sideof the road27) When one girl jumped into the road without looking the car wasmoving at a speed of helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 28) When the driver stopped the distance between the girl and the carwas only a few helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29) The writer stresses that driving safely means more than just keepingthe rules and not helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

6 pont

II Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

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Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

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Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

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Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

Page 40: érettségi írásbeli feladatok

Task 1You are going to read an article about a new invention Some words are missingfrom the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-6) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginning

A DIFFERENT WAY TO WAKE UP

When Matty Sallin was at university he got an interesting task (0) _______ electronics classCreate something for the household He (1) _______ to create an alarm clock He askeddifferent people (2) _______ theyd like to wake up to instead of a noisy alarm Many of themsaid The smell of baconSo Sallin invented a new kind of alarm clock a wooden box with a pig face and a digitalclock (3) _______ uses the smell of cooking bacon to wake someone upJust a few easy steps (4) _______ to set the alarm He explains You put in some frozenbacon strips the night before If you set the alarm for 700 it will (5) _______ at 650 andslow cook the bacon for ten minutes under halogen bulbs (6) _______ the bulbs turn offautomatically and a fan blows the scent out through the pigs nose So you smell yourselfawake and you can pull the bacon out and eat it

0) A on B about C in D of 0) C1) A has decided B decided C used todecide D had decided 1)___2) A that B when C how D what 2)___3) A this B what C where D that 3)___4) A are needed B needs C you needed D necessary 4)___5) A switch up B switch on C turn up D turn in 5)___6) A After B When C Then D Before 6)___

6 pont

Task 2

You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

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Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

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Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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You are going to read an article about some presidents of the United States Somewords are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form one word for each of the gaps (7-16)Then write these words on the dotted lines after the text in the appropriate formYou might find words that you do not have to changeThere is an example (0) at the beginning

FACTS ABOUT PRESIDENTSDid you know that Jimmy Carter the 39th President of the United States was a peanut(0) _______ (farm) before he was President Or that one of George Washingtons(7) _______ (favor) foods was ice cream These are just two of the (8) _______ (interest)facts about past US Presidents National Geographic Kids has collectedMany Presidents had (9) ______ (usual) careers before entering the White House AndrewJohnson the 17th President was a tailor Ronald Reagan the 40th President was a movie(10) _______ (act) Harry Truman bought and sold mens clothing and accessoriesparticularly hatsOnce in the White House each President made his mark in (11) _______ (vary) ways In factbefore Theodore Roosevelt the 26th President came to office the White House wasnt evencalled the White House People called the (12) _______ (build) the Presidents PalacePresidents House and the Executive Mansion Roosevelt (13) _______ (official) named it theWhite House in 1901Theodore Roosevelt wasnt the only President to invent a new (14) _______ (express) MartinVan Buren the (15) _______ (eight) President probably created the word OK He wasfrom Kinderhook New York During his campaign Old Kinderhook (OK) clubs formed togive him (16) _______ (support) Later OK or okay came to mean all right

0)farmer7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)16)

10 pont

Task 3

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

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Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

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Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

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Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

Page 42: érettségi írásbeli feladatok

You are going to read an article about bullfighting Some words are missing from thetextYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (17-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginning

BULLFIGHTINGBullfighting festivals have existed for around 300 years (0)_______ the fighting of bullsdates back to Roman times The first bullfights were on horseback to celebrate specialoccasions such (17) _______ royal weddings and military victories Records suggest thekilling of bulls for public entertainment also (18) _______ place in England in ancient timesToday bullfighting involves riders on horseback called cavaliers as well as people calledmatadors who fight against the bull (19) _______ foot Bullfights are organised in severalEuropean countries including Portugal Spain and France in Latin American countries and in(20) _______ US state of CaliforniaThe festivals are seen by many as an important part of Portugals tradition and history Rather(21) _______ a sport bullfighting is seen as an art form and a cultural event like a play or anopera Those (22) _______ support the sport talk of the skill that is shown by those involvedespecially the matadors and the cavaliers Bullfighting is an established part of Portugueseand Spanish culture and supporters say that others should try (23) _______ understand andrespect thisHowever (24) _______ are two main arguments against the sport Firstly that it is cruel andsecondly that the animals involved suffer pointlessly Even though the death of the bull isntshown in Portugal the bulls (25) _______ nearly always killed Horses ridden(26) _______ the cavaliers also suffer as they get injured when they clash with the bullsAlso matadors have been killed during bullfights

0)although17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 25)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 26)helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

10 pont

Hallaacuteseacuterteacutes

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

9 pont

TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

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Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

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Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

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Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

Page 43: érettségi írásbeli feladatok

TASK 1In this section you are going to hear a woman tell a true storyYour task will be to complete the sentences with one word in each gapFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633The story happened in an unnamed country in helliphelliphelliphellipAfricahelliphelliphelliphellip

1 The couple were staying in a(n) house2 They didnt dare to open the because they were afraid of thieves3 The temperature was over degrees centigrade that night4 They decided to put a lot of and pans under the window5 She woke up in the middle of the night because she had heard the pans 6 She could see that there was a man standing next to her bed in a(n) robe7 As she had a sore throat she couldnt for help8 Then she realized that the intruder was in fact her 9 He explained that he was just looking for aspirins because he had a(n)

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TASK 2In this section you are going to hear some interesting informationabout the history of submarinesYour task will be to give short answers to the questions belowFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we willplay the whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again butthis time we will play the text in shorter sections to give youenough time to write down your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

1048633Who was William Bourne

A British helliphelliphellip mathematician helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip10 When did William Bourne draw plans for a submarineIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip11 What did Cornelius van Drebbel wrap his wooden rowboat inIn waterproof helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip12 How long did he stay underwaterFor helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip13 When was David Bushnells submarine builtIn helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip14 When was David Bushnells submarine usedDuring the helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip15 Which country were Simon Lakes submarines chosen byBy helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip16 What did the submarines use for underwater travelElectric helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

7 pontTASK 3In this section you are going to hear some interesting facts aboutBroadway

Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

9 pont

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

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Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

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Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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Your task will be to decide whether the following statements are true falseor we do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter into the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to study the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersAt the end you will have some more time to check your work

A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633A great many famous people live on Broadway C

17 Broadway starts at the end of Manhattan Island18 Broadway is 240 kilometers long19 The famous part of Broadway is just a few kilometers long20 Tickets for theaters on The Great White Way are extremely expensive21 At night Broadway around Times Square is very different from the rest of New York22 There are lots of colorful electric signs on the buildings in this part of Broadway23 The Great White Way got its name from the color of the buildings in the old days24 The word Broadway means top quality American theater art today25 Broadway is also famous for its movies

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

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Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

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Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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FigyelemMindkeacutet feladatot meg kell iacuterniA pontozott sorokra kell iacuterni

Task A

You are studying in England and you have received an email from a friend Brian with thefollowing advertisement He would like to see the exhibition and wants you to go with him

Walking with BeastsHorniman Museum 100 London Road London SE23 3PQThis is an exhibition of models of creatures that lived 65 millionyears ago a life-sized woolly mammoth a cat-like animal calledsmilodon the bear-like megatherium the llama-likemacrauchenia and a 150 kg bird known as a phorusrhacos

The exhibition also contains objects from the museumscollection including the bones of a 10000-year-old mammoth

Write an email of 50-80 words in which you accept the invitation and

say why you are interestedask about the length of the programme and entrance feesask when and where to meet

Begin your email like this

Hi Brian

Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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Task B

You have received a letter from your English penfriend Jane in which she writes thefollowing

I have a problem at school My teachers keep onbugging me for using my mobile in the breaksbetween lessons I dont understand why I alwaysswitch off during lessons and I NEVER even TALKjust text my friends They have told my parentsabout it and said that I seem to be really addictedNow my mum insists that I should leave my mobilein my locker for the day and not touch it until afterschool Irsquom desperate What do you think I shoulddo

Write a letter of 100-120 words to Jane in which you give your opinion Include thefollowing

why you think the use of mobile phones should or shouldnrsquot be allowed at schoolwhether you think Jane is really addicted to mobile phoneswhat you would do if you were Jane

Begin your letter like this

Dear Jane

KEY

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

Page 47: érettségi írásbeli feladatok

OLVASOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) Under a table On the floor2) (Hes a(n)) astronomerscientist3) 45 billion years4) The (Earthrsquos) atmosphere5) (About) 700 million kilometres6) 97) Brenda Archer8) $300009) They burn upTASK 210) A11) B12) A13) C14) B15) B16) CTASK 317) E18) C19) I20) B21) A22) H23) DTASK 424) afternoon25) talkingchatting26) driverwriterstorytellercar27) 20mph28) feet29) speedingdriving fast

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) B2) D3) D4) A5) B6) CTask 27) favoritefavourite8) interestinguninteresting9) unusual10) actor

11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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11) various12) building13) officially14) expression15) eighth16) supportTask 317) as18) took19) on20) the21) than22) who23) toand24) there25) are26) by

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11) guest2) window(s)3) 40 forty4) pots5) crash(ing) fall(ing)6) white7) scream shout cry8) husband9) headacheTASK 210) 157811) leather12) 3 three hours13) 177614) American Revolution15) Japan16) motorsTASK 317) A18) A19) B20) C21) A22) A23) B24) A25) C

2010 maacutejus

I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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I Olvasott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

Task 1Read the e-mails (1-6) from the web site of Andrew Johnston theboy who became famous thanks to the TV show lsquoBritainrsquos GotTalentrsquo and then read the sentences (A-H) following themYour task is to decide which messages the sentences refer toWrite the appropriate letters in the white boxes as in theexample (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you will not need

0) Well done Love the CD love you too Irsquom so glad you have a lovely site where peopleappreciate you xxx Well done1) Hi Andrew Irsquove just bought your CD You must be so proud of yourself Hope to have achance to meet you one dayChris - Brighton2) Hi Andrew here is a message from a Dutch fan I canrsquot wait for the moment when OneVoice is available in the Netherlands I have already heard some parts of the tracks on theInternetBest of luck Marianne3) Dear Andrew I live in Rio de Janeiro I have just bought four copies of your fabulousalbum tonight after searching on the Internet for all four Marie4) Hi Andrew congratulations You have been through a difficult period so you reallydeserve to get on You should have won that TV contestPaul5) Well done Andrew I love the album Itrsquos your Mum and grandmother I want to thankNowadays it is challenging to bring kids up with confidence respect and moralityHugs6) Hi Andrew I bought your CD today Outside itrsquos raining but your wonderful voicebrought the sunshine into my day I wish you every successLove from Norfolk

The person who wrote the message to Andrew 0 CA) admires his relatives 1___B) would like to buy his album 2___C) likes the comments on his site 3___D) was cheered up by his music 4___E) bought several copies of his album 5___F) would like to see him in person 6___G) is happy about listening to him at a concertH) admires him for coping with problems

6 pont

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

Page 50: érettségi írásbeli feladatok

Task 2Read this history of the Frisbee the popular flying disk used forsports games The sentences (7-11) are missingYour task is to put the jumbled sentences back in orderWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra sentence that you will not needFRISBEEA baker named William Russel Frisbie of Warren Connecticut and later ofBridgeport came up with a clever marketing idea back in the 1870s(0) C(7) __________(8) __________There sometime in the 1940s Yale students began sailing the pie tinsthrough the air and catching them(9) _________(10) _________On a promotional tour of college campuses the president of Wham-O sawthe pie-plate-tossing craze at Yale(11) _________Of course the name was changed from Frisbie to Frisbee to avoid any legalproblems

A) This disk was produced by a company named Wham-OB) It was her grandmotherrsquos secret recipe and she was very proud of itC) He put the family name on the bottom of the pans in which his companyrsquos homemade pies were soldD) Mr Frisbiersquos pies were sold throughout Connecticut including New Haven where YaleUniversity is locatedE) Later in the 1950s out in California a flying-saucer enthusiast named Walter FrederickMorrison designed a saucer-like disk for playing catchF) And so the flying saucer from California was renamed after the pie plate from ConnecticutG) The pans were reusable but it was hoped that every time a housewife started to bake a piein one she would see the name Frisbie and think How much easier to buy one than bakeone

5 pont

Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

8 pont

Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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Task 3Read this article on recycling Some parts of sentences have been removedfrom the textYour task is to fill the gaps (12-19) from the listWrite the appropriate letters (A-K) in the white boxes as in the example (0)Remember that there is an extra letter that you do not need

RECYCLING LITTER FUNDS HONEYMOONJohn and Ann Till from Petersfield in Hampshire Britain had been planning for a while toget married but they did not have enough money to cover the cost of their dream honeymoonin the USA Then one day they had an idea while they were doing their shopping at thesupermarket in Havant (0) C They decided to take cans and bottles to the recycling centre at the supermarket becausealthough they had enough money for a Queen Mary 2 cruise to New York (12) ________ The couple started collecting rubbish in their home town For every four recycled items theyearned a reward point which was then converted into British Airways air miles Theycollected 36000 miles (13) ________ Mr Till said they had collected almost every night for three months during spring He saidAt the very beginning we were concerned it would not be achievable (14) _______ Its not to say the pavements were full of litter it was (15) _________ There was enoughrubbish out there to fly us to the moon and backThey reached their air miles goal in May (16) _________ They married in Augustthen sailed to New York on the Queen Mary 2 and spent a few days in Washington(17) ____________ Their recycling feat came to light (18) __________ as part of its Read Around The Worldcompetition Out of the stories sent in it was found to be the most interesting oneThe automated recycling machines were being trialled in a few of the larger UK storesThe supermarket chain spokesman David Nieberg said We support all our customers(19) _______ We have got a set of environmental targets and if it helped the Tills go onhoneymoon - even better - we congratulate them on that

A) when we looked over walls and in the undergrowthB) they could not afford the journey homeC) where an automated recycling unit had been installed for a trial periodD) they sell rubbish binsE) which they used to fly back in business class from their US honeymoonF) but then we saw the amount of rubbish out thereG) who wish to recycleH) when they started their preparations for the weddingI) after they e-mailed a honeymoon picture to their local paperK) before flying home

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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Task 4Read this article about an auction and then read the statements(20-27) following the textMark a statement A if it is true according to the articleMark it B if it is falseMark it C if on the basis of the article it cannot be decided if it istrue or falseWrite the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0)

POOH BEAR SKETCH SOLD FOR pound31000An original sketch of favourite AA Milne character Winnie the Pooh has fetched pound31200at auction ndash more than double its pre-sale estimateThe pencil drawing of the bear dipping a paw in a honey pot was sold by the family of theartist EH Shepard at Bonhams auction rooms in London and easily exceeded its estimatedprice of pound15000 The drawing of Pooh also showing Tigger and Piglet is an enlarged versionof the illustration Tiggers dont like honey used in The House at Pooh Corner It wasbought by a German collector for his wife The man bought it on the telephone fromGermanyBonhams book specialist Luke Batterham said the Pooh stories are timeless because they arenot laden with morality like many childrenrsquos tales He said The illustrations are essentialThe images are constantly in the publics mind because of all the spin-offs but you cant beatthe original drawings He added that the original books have outlived and defeated theDisney versions of the storyThe sale also featured archive material from childrens illustrator Beatrix Potter A signed firstedition of The Tailor of Gloucester plus correspondence between Beatrix and her friendsElizabeth and Edith Todhunter fetched pound3840In her letters to the sisters Beatrix reveals her feelings about the commercialisation of hercharacters She said of Peter Rabbit There is nothing more to be made of Petercommercially There have been dolls china slippers etc for years - they bring in royaltiesbut somehow I never care for them

0) The picture was sold for over twice as much as they had expected 0A20) The German collectorrsquos wife was very happy about the drawing 2021) The collector went to London to buy the drawing 2122) The original version of the picture was smaller 2223) People do not remember the original illustrations 2324) The original Pooh stories are more popular than the Disney versions 2425) Beatrix Potterrsquos letters to her friends were also sold 2526) Beatrix Potter created the character of Peter Rabbit 2627) Beatrix Potter did not like the Walt Disney film version of Peter Rabbit 27

8 pont

Nyelvhelyesseacuteg

Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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Task 1You are going to read an article about Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson Somewords are missing from the textChoose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (1-7) in thetextWrite the letter of the appropriate answer in the white boxThere is one example (0) at the beginningIRON MAIDENS SINGER RESCUES BRITISH TOURISTSIRON Maiden rock singer Bruce Dickinson turned superhero on Saturday to rescueBritish holidaymakers left in Egypt (0) ______ Britains third largest tour operatorcollapsedThe heavy metal hero who is also a Boeing 757 pilot (1) ______ a specially-charteredMonarch Airlines flight from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt to LondonGatwick AirportXL Leisure Group the tour operator (2) ______ on Saturday leaving some 85000 Britishholidaymakers stranded abroad (3) ______ almost 12000 people have been brought back aspart of an airlift missionldquoI (4) ______ my job I was called out like a lot of other pilots to help and I was honestlyhappy (5) ______ thatrdquo Dickinson saidDickinson 50 said next he was off to the Greek island of Kos to rescue (6) ______ strandedholidaymakersThe Iron Maiden frontman (7) ______ a captain with Astraeus a British charter airline fornine years He qualified as a pilot in the 1990s

0) A whenever B then C after D because of 0) C1) A was flown B been flying C has flown D flew 1)2) A came true B went bankrupt C got lost D turned the corner 2)3) A Since then B Later C Long ago D For weeks 3)4) A could just do B was just doing C would just do D was just done 4)5) A that I must do B being done C to do D to be done 5)6) A any other B some more C every other D no more 6)7) A is being B is C was being D has been 7)

Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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Task 2You are going to read an article about tattoos Some words are missing from the textUse the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (8-17)Then write the appropriate form of these words on the dotted lines after the textThere might be cases when you do not have to change the word in bracketsUse only one word for each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningTATTOO CULTURE UNDER THE SPOTLIGHTDavid Beckham Samantha Cameron and Amy Winehouse all have at least one thing incommon aside from their fame - a tattooIn the past tattoos were (0) ________ (main) a badge of belonging to a group and it was(8) ________ (general) tribes military personnel and lorry (9) ________ (drive) who usedthem But they are now used to express individuality and can range from the small dolphin onthe ankle to huge drawings of a fans (10) ________ (favour) pop group or even designscovering most of the bodyOn 7 October the Dana Centre at Londons Science Museum is putting tattoo culture underthe microscope Katie Maggs associate curator at the Science Museum said there would be a(11) ________ (collect) of late 19th century tattoos on display together with the(12) ________ (equip) used to make themldquoWe are displaying a (13) ________ (surprise) variety of images There are lots ofbeautifully designed women military ranks and there is also a pig on a bikerdquo she saidThe event will look at how tattoo use has changed and examine whether(14) ________ (improve) technology may mean that tattoos do not need to be a permanent(15) ________ (decorate)Dr Raj Mallipeddi a well-known dermatological surgeon in London said while he wouldnot advise against tattoos he would always recommend (16) ________ (care)ldquoThere are different types of potential problems following tattooing for example allergic(17) ________ (react) to the ink which may lead to a form of eczema or red spots on theskinrdquo0)mainlyhelliphelliphelliphellip8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

10 pont

Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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Task 3You are going to read an article about stealing from hotels Some words are missingfrom the textYour task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (18-26) after the textUse only one word in each gapThere is an example (0) at the beginningSTEALING FROM HOTELSToilet seats and brushes paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen(0) ________ hotel rooms a survey says A hotel owners dog a four foot high wooden bearand a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (18) ________ beenstolen from hotels in Britain(19) ________ survey of 1000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeepermagazine found that stealing by customers (20) ________ widespread with towels at the topof the listBut guests can also (21) ________ surprising items behind such (22) ________ false teethfalse eyeballs and wigs Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legsAs (23) ________ as 6 reported that people had left a family member behind beforechecking (24) ________ A third of hoteliers said towels were the (25) ________ commonlystolen items from their rooms with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well More(26) ________ 10 of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1 saidpenny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms

0)from18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26)

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

Page 56: érettségi írásbeli feladatok

Hallott szoumlveg eacuterteacutese

TASK 1In this section you will hear an adventure storyYour task is to decide whether the following statements are true false orwe do not know because the text does not say and write the appropriateletter in the boxes on the right Write A if the statement is true write B ifthe statement is false and write C if the text does not sayFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will playthe whole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this timewe will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to writedown your answersA= TRUE B= FALSE C= THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

1048633Linda and Eva have been friends since their high school years1 They wanted to walk up the highest mountain in Sweden2 They went from Stockholm to Kiruna by car3 In summer you can get from Nikkaluokta to Kebnekaise by boat4 In the reception they were told that its usually very snowy there around this time5 The two girls decided to follow their original plan6 Singi was built by amateur trekkers7 The walk to Singi was very difficult all the way8 One of the other guests in Singi was snoring all night9 Back in Kebnekaise they had a traditional Swedish dish

TASK 2In this section you will hear a report about a very unusual projectYour task is to write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes on the rightFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play the wholerecording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time we willplay the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down youranswers

1048633Trans Time is a company which is located in hellipA) FloridaB) CaliforniaC) Nevada10 The idea is that doctors will have the necessary hellip to cure all diseases in the futureA) moneyB) knowledgeC) medicine11 In certain cases Trans Time also freezes people who hellipA) die of old ageB) die at a young ageC) are very old12 Scientists have already brought a frozen dead hellip back to lifeA) dogB) manC) dog and also a man13 By some day scientists mean hellip of yearsA) thousandsB) dozensC) hundreds14 The capsules Trans Time uses are filled with hellipA) ice

B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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B) nitrogenC) oxygen15 The temperature in the capsules is minus hellip degrees centigradeA) 196B) 120C) 25016 The full price of the service is hellip at the momentA) $42000B) $120000C) $162000TASK 3In this section you will hear an American man talking about himself and hisactivitiesYour task is to complete the sentences with one word or number in eachgapFirst you will have some time to look at the task and then we will play thewhole recording in one pieceThen after a short pause you will hear the recording again but this time wewill play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write downyour answers

1048633Zach Anderson is helliphelliphellip35 helliphelliphelliphellip years old17 His older son is already going to Hungarian helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 18 Hungarian people take helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip more seriously than American people19 FEacuteK is a(n) AIDS and drug awareness helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 20 Besides AIDS and drug awareness Zach also talks about topics such as self-imagedepression and even helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21 SpeakOut is FEacuteKs summer English helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 22 The only time Zach talks about religion in the high schools he visits is when students askhim about his helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23 The student Zach is talking about felt very helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip because of his drug addiction24 The FEacuteK meetings are held in a Budapest coffee house every helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip night25 The boy felt strange in the coffee house because he felt unusually helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip

Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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Iacuteraacuteskeacuteszseacuteg

Task ADuring your stay in London you have found the following advertisement on the internet andyou decide to apply___________________________________________________________________

Multi-cultural cast wanted for tv ad - LondonInternational production company looking for young people for a tv adShoot dates 22nd 23rd or 24th June in central LondonPayment details pound125 per day to include all expensesCast details5 casually dressed males females aged 18-255 fashionably dressed females aged 18-255 smart business dressed males aged 18-25Applications accepted by email until 16 Junecastingitvcom____________________________________________________________

Write and email of 50-80 words in which you include the followingIntroduce yourself and describe your level of EnglishSay why you are interested in the jobAsk for some more details about the task and the working hoursBegin your email like thisDear Sir Madam

Task BYour British friend Alex has decided to do voluntary work in his hometown fromSeptember He cannot make up his mind what to do and has sent you this list of the options sothat you can help him decide_____________________________________________________________________________Painting a local schoolVisiting a local hospiceConducting a story hour at a local childrens centreHelping in a local homeless shelterConducting a food or clothes drive for the needySpending an afternoon each week clearing rubbish from the local parkTraining a youth sports teamBecoming involved in a local political campaignStocking shelves at the public libraryBecoming a tutor at the nearby primary school___________________________________________________________________________Write a letter of 100-120 words to Alex in which you include the followingWhich activity do you think would be the most useful for the community and whyWhich one would be the most enjoyable for Alex and whyHave you ever donedo you intend to do any voluntary work yourselfBegin your letter like thisDear Alex

KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy

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KeyOLVASOTT SZOumlVEG Javiacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11) F2) B3) E4) H5) A6) DTask 27) G8) D9) E10) A11) FTask 312) B13) E14) F15) A16) H17) K18) I19) GTask 420) C21) B22) A23) B24) A25) A26) A27) C

NYELVHELYESSEacuteGJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTask 11 D2 B3 A4 B5 C6 B7 DTask 28 generally9 drivers10 favourite (favorite)11 collection12 equipment13 surprising14 improving improved15 decoration16 care17 reactionsTask 318 have19 The A (kisbetűvel is)20 was is21 leave22 as23 many24 out25 most26 than

HALLOTT SZOumlVEG EacuteRTEacuteSEJaviacutetaacutesi kulcsTASK 11 A2 B3 A4 B5 B6 C7 B8 B9 CTASK 210 C11 A12 A13 C14 B15 A16 CTASK 317 kindergarten18 friendshipfriends19 programprogramme20 personality21 camp22 beliefs23 lonely24 Friday25 happy