11a Oszt - Vizsga.2-4 Int.1-4 Matura
11a Oszt - Vizsga.2-4 Int.1-4 Matura
11a Oszt - Vizsga.2-4 Int.1-4 Matura
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GRAMMAR
1 Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets.
Example: How many cups of tea do you have (have) every day?
1 Dave _______ (have) a shower at the moment. I’ll tell him you called.
2 She usually _________(go) to bed at 10 during the week.
3 I _______ (go) to the doctor’s at 4.30. I’ll see you at 5.00.
4 He _______ (play) on his computer since four o’clock.
5 _______ you ever _______ (drive) a sports car?
6 Sorry I’m late. _______ you _______ (wait) long?
7 1 She wouldn’t help you if she ________ (not want) to.
8 I ________ (buy) you a present if you are good.
3 Complete the second sentence with two words so that it means the same as the first sentence.
Contracted forms, e.g. isn’t, count as one word.
Example: I’m not sure who it is. Perhaps it’s his wife.
I’m not sure who it is. It might be his wife.
1 It’s a good idea to warm up before doing exercise.
You _______ _______ up before doing exercise.
2 He has already asked her to marry him! He must love her.
He has already asked her to marry him! It _______ _______ love.
3 Jim won’t come out with us tonight. Perhaps he doesn’t have any money.
Jim won’t come out with us tonight. I suppose he _______ _______ have any money.
4 Have you got time to finish the work before Friday?
Will you be _______ _______ finish the work before Friday?
5 Going to the theatre is more expensive than going to the cinema.
Going to the cinema isn’t _______ _______ as going to the theatre.
6 We met years ago.
We _______ _______ each other for years.
7 When you drive it is the law to wear your seat belt.
You _______ _______ wear a seat belt when you drive.
8 This book isn’t as interesting as the last one.
This book is less _______ _______ the last one.
4 Choose a, b or c.
The headteacher took (1) ___________ class a day trip to the airport last week. A flight attendant was showing (2)
___________ the cockpit of a plane when (3) ___________ stumbled, fell on the controls, accidentally pressed some
buttons and (4) ___________ adventure began.
The plane started moving and soon (5) ___________ were flying. The flight attendant couldn’t believe (6)
___________ eyes! She kept screaming that (7) ___________ was responsible for the plane. Finally, after she had
calmed down, she managed to land the plane by (8) ___________, with the help of the air traffic controller. She’s a
pilot now.
The headteacher (9) ___________ was so scared that (10) ___________ couldn’t speak until after (11) ___________
had landed. Of course, he blamed (12) ___________ for everything. I told (13) ___________ that it wasn’t all (14)
___________ fault. After all, it was an accident.
Anyway, the other students enjoyed (15) ___________ very much on our great adventure. They thanked (16)
___________ for entertaining (17) ___________ .
VOCABULARY
Career Choices
I’m often asked the question ‘How did you become a journalist?’ You see, everybody expected me to follow in my father’s
footsteps and become a doctor. Well, during my last year of school I was given the opportunity to visit a career guidance
counsellor and I drove her crazy with my choices.
My first choice was a chocolate tester. Although my counsellor wasn’t very impressed, she got me the information. I discovered
that chocolate testers earn a lot of money, so I was sure I had found my dream job. However, when I found out that chocolate
testers don’t just sit around eating chocolate all day, I lost my enthusiasm. It seems that they are also brand managers, which
means they are involved in the marketing and promotion of the product. I finally decided against it when I realised a university
degree would be needed.
Next, I thought of becoming a football referee. I had loved football from a young age, but being a professional footballer was out
of question, as I couldn’t play very well. Anyway, it seems that referees must be able to run two and a half miles in less than
twelve minutes and they are required to take exams throughout their training. On top of that, only after many years of
experience – and if they are lucky – do they get the chance to referee big professional matches. So, my dreams of showing David
Beckham a red card was shattered.
Finally, I had this brilliant idea of becoming a dog stylist. That was after I realised how much money our dog stylist, Shirley, was
being paid every time we visited her with our Lhasa Apso, Philipo. However, once, while she was styling Philipo, I noticed that he
tried to bite her. ‘It happens all the time,’ she told me. As you can imagine, they really put me off.
To cut a long story short, all this research made me realise I had a gift for investigation, so by the end of the school year I had
decided to become a journalist.
1. Others thought that the writer would follow the career of another family member.
A. true B. false C. doesn’t say
2. The career guidance counsellor liked the writer’s ideas about possible careers.
A. true B. false C. doesn’t say
4. The writer was under the impression that all chocolate testers do is try chocolates.
A. true B. false C. doesn’t say
7. The writer was discouraged from becoming a dog stylist when he discovered that they don’t get paid well.
A. true B. false C. doesn’t say
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