Olvasott szövegértés
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Pairing
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Pairing
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True or false
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Pairing
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Nyelvhelyesség
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Missing words
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Missing words
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Quiz
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Hallott szöveg értése
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True or false
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Short sentence
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Quiz
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Olvasott szövegértés
In the following interview with a firefighter the questions have been removed. Your task is to write the letters of the questions (A-L) next to the appropriate numbers (1- 8). There are two extra questions that you do not need. Write the letters in the white boxes as in the example (0). 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



1.   
 
2.   
 
3.   
 
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8.   
Read the following story about a popular packaging material.  Your task is to put the sentences (A-G) in the correct order.  Write the letters in the boxes as shown in the example (0).  There is one extra letter that you do not need.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


9.   
 
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Read this article about some plans concerning the date of Easter and then read the statements (14-20) following it.  Mark a sentence A if it is true according to the article.  Mark it B if it is false.  Mark it C if there isn’t enough information in the text to decide if the sentence is true or not. 
A-True
B-False
C- isn’t enough information in the text

Mr Welby will soon contact other church leaders about his plan.



B
C
A
Read this article about some plans concerning the date of Easter and then read the statements (14-20) following it.  Mark a sentence A if it is true according to the article.  Mark it B if it is false.  Mark it C if there isn’t enough information in the text to decide if the sentence is true or not. 
A-True 
B-False 
C- isn’t enough information in the text

In Britain there was a short period in the 20th century when Easter was fixed.



B
C
A
Read this article about some plans concerning the date of Easter and then read the statements (14-20) following it.  Mark a sentence A if it is true according to the article.  Mark it B if it is false.  Mark it C if there isn’t enough information in the text to decide if the sentence is true or not. 
A-True 
B-False 
C- isn’t enough information in the text

Most members of the British parliament are against this plan. 



B
A
C
Read this article about some plans concerning the date of Easter and then read the statements (14-20) following it.  Mark a sentence A if it is true according to the article.  Mark it B if it is false.  Mark it C if there isn’t enough information in the text to decide if the sentence is true or not. 
A-True 
B-False 
C- isn’t enough information in the text

Pope Francis and the leader of the Orthodox church both agree with Mr Welby’s proposal. 



A
C
B
Read this article about some plans concerning the date of Easter and then read the statements (14-20) following it.  Mark a sentence A if it is true according to the article.  Mark it B if it is false.  Mark it C if there isn’t enough information in the text to decide if the sentence is true or not. 
A-True 
B-False 
C- isn’t enough information in the text

The Archbishop hopes that in about a decade Easter will already be fixed.



C
A
B
Read this article about some plans concerning the date of Easter and then read the statements (14-20) following it.  Mark a sentence A if it is true according to the article.  Mark it B if it is false.  Mark it C if there isn’t enough information in the text to decide if the sentence is true or not. 
A-True 
B-False 
C- isn’t enough information in the text

In the past people have already tried to fix the date of Easter more than fifteen times. 



B
A
C
Read this article about some plans concerning the date of Easter and then read the statements (14-20) following it.  Mark a sentence A if it is true according to the article.  Mark it B if it is false.  Mark it C if there isn’t enough information in the text to decide if the sentence is true or not. 
A-True 
B-False 
C- isn’t enough information in the text

If there is an agreement about fixing Easter, the Orthodox church will abandon the Julian calendar. 



C
A
B
Read this article about an interesting way you can make money.  Some parts of sentences have been left out from the text.  Your task is to reconstruct the text by filling in the gaps (21-29) from the list (A-M) below.  Write the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in the example (0).  Remember that there are two extra letters that you do not need. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


21.    
 
22.   
 
23.   
 
24.   
 
25.   
 
26.   
 
27.   
 
28.   
 
29.   

Nyelvhelyesség
You are going to read an article about an interesting board game. Some words are missing from the text.  Use the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (1-9).  Then write the appropriate form of these words on the lines after the text.  There might be cases when you do not have to change the word in brackets.  Use only one word for each gap.  There is an example (0) at the beginning. 


Christmas is here! This is the time when families across the nation take out their one
(0) ____dusty____ (dust) copy of Monopoly, play it for half an hour before realising Monopoly is
terribly (1)    (bore), and then go on playing for another three hours before a drunk
uncle starts shouting furiously after (2)   (lose) his final property to a five-year-old.
Don’t play Monopoly. Just make sure that you have a much (3)   (good) game on the
shelf in time for your family’s Christmas and you’ll have a lot more fun and (4)   (act).
Ticket to Ride is your game.
In the game the (5)   (play) need to connect up cities in 19th-century America, building
out a railroad network while trying to block (6)   (compete) from doing the same.
You’ll be trying really (7)   (hard) to draw the cards needed to connect Seattle to New
York, while also trying not to give away that those are the cities you’re trying to link. If you are
not (8)   (care), an opponent (who you’re pretty certain is joining Detroit to Los
Angeles) will change (9)   (they) own route in order to block you, ruining your chance
to finish the route for good. It sounds like fun, doesn’t it? 
You are going to read an anecdote about the Scottish poet, Robert Burns. Some words are missing from the text.  Your task is to write the missing words on the dotted lines (10-17) after the text.  Use only one word in each gap.  There is an example (0) at the beginning. 


Robert Burns, the great Scottish poet, loved common people and wrote for (0) ___them_____  .
Though he had little formal education, he was well read and talented. He began to be recognized
(10)   a poet when his first poems were published in 1786.
One day when Burns was walking near the docks, he heard a man crying (11)   help.
He ran towards the water and saw a young sailor jump off the dock. The sailor started to swim
towards the man, who was already drowning. Although it was (12)   easy, the sailor
saved the man. It turned (13)   that the man who survived the incident was a very rich
merchant. He thanked the brave sailor and gave him a shilling.
A large crowd of people gathered around them. All the people considered the sailor to be a hero,
so they (14)   displeased when the rich man offered only a shilling. Many people were
protesting, but the merchant did not (15)   any attention to them. At that moment Burns
approached the crowd and wondered (16)   the matter was. He was told the whole
story. Burns was not surprised (17)   the behaviour of the rich merchant. He said:
“Leave him alone. The gentleman is the best judge of what his life is worth.”
You are going to read an article about a Star Wars contest. Some words are missing from the text.  Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (18-25) in the text. 
18)


if
unless
before
until
You are going to read an article about a Star Wars contest. Some words are missing from the text.  Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (18-25) in the text. 
19)


when
but
because
as
You are going to read an article about a Star Wars contest. Some words are missing from the text.  Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (18-25) in the text. 
20)


of 40 years
40 years old
40-year
40-year-old
You are going to read an article about a Star Wars contest. Some words are missing from the text.  Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (18-25) in the text. 
21)


winning
biting
defeating
defending
You are going to read an article about a Star Wars contest. Some words are missing from the text.  Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (18-25) in the text. 
22)


altogether
along with
alone with
just like
You are going to read an article about a Star Wars contest. Some words are missing from the text.  Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (18-25) in the text. 
23)


spoke
explained
said
told
You are going to read an article about a Star Wars contest. Some words are missing from the text.  Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (18-25) in the text. 
24)


that
however
the cause
how
You are going to read an article about a Star Wars contest. Some words are missing from the text.  Choose the most appropriate answer from the options (A-D) for each gap (18-25) in the text. 
25)


suffered
he had
being in
having

Hallott szöveg értése
In this section you will hear a true story about two very unusual children.  Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say.  First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece.  Then, after a short pause, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to make your decision about the answers
Task No. 1.
 
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A-TRUE
B-FALSE
C- THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

 
The Waters kids are different from other children as they hardly ever cry. 



A
B
C
In this section you will hear a true story about two very unusual children.  Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say.  First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece.  Then, after a short pause, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to make your decision about the answers
Task No. 1.
 
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A-TRUE 
B-FALSE 
C- THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

Paul doesn’t even notice when he gets hur.



B
C
A
In this section you will hear a true story about two very unusual children.  Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say.  First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece.  Then, after a short pause, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to make your decision about the answers
Task No. 1.
 
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A-TRUE 
B-FALSE 
C- THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

 Paul gets hurt much more often than other kids.



C
B
A
In this section you will hear a true story about two very unusual children.  Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say.  First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece.  Then, after a short pause, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to make your decision about the answers
Task No. 1.
 
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A-TRUE 
B-FALSE 
C- THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

Paul’s unusual illness was discovered when he was six months old. 



C
A
B
In this section you will hear a true story about two very unusual children.  Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say.  First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece.  Then, after a short pause, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to make your decision about the answers
Task No. 1.
 
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A-TRUE 
B-FALSE 
C- THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

Paul’s condition was first discovered by a doctor.



B
A
C
In this section you will hear a true story about two very unusual children.  Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say.  First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece.  Then, after a short pause, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to make your decision about the answers
Task No. 1.
 
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A-TRUE 
B-FALSE 
C- THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

In a test, doctors deliberately tried to cause pain to Paul.



C
B
A
In this section you will hear a true story about two very unusual children.  Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say.  First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece.  Then, after a short pause, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to make your decision about the answers
Task No. 1.
 
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A-TRUE 
B-FALSE 
C- THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

This illness is a lot more common in boys than girls. 



C
B
A
In this section you will hear a true story about two very unusual children.  Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say.  First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece.  Then, after a short pause, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to make your decision about the answers
Task No. 1.
 
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A-TRUE 
B-FALSE 
C- THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

Paul was so jealous of his baby sister that sometimes he hit her. 



B
C
A
In this section you will hear a true story about two very unusual children.  Your task is to decide whether the following statements are true, false or we do not know because the text does not say, and write the appropriate letter in the boxes on the right. Write A if the statement is true, write B if the statement is false, and write C if the text does not say.  First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece.  Then, after a short pause, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to make your decision about the answers
Task No. 1.
 
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A-TRUE 
B-FALSE 
C- THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

Paul and his sister Victoria have the same symptoms.



B
C
A
In this section, you are going to hear a strange but true story about a cat called Dusty.  Your task is to give short answers to the questions below.  First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece.  Then, after a short pause, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to write down your answers.
Task No. 2.

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0) What’s the name of the channel that the reporter, Vic Lee works for?
       ABC

10. What does Dusty become at night?
       
11. Who is Ethan McLelland?
         
12. What is it that Dusty’s victims don’t want to file?
        
13. Who are Jean Chu and Jim Coleman?
          
14. How many items has Dusty stolen in the past three years? 
         
15. What did Dusty steal from Kelly McLelland? 
      
16. What did Animal Planet use to find out about Dusty’s method of stealing?
       
17. What is Dusty’s record take for one night?  
        
In this section, you are going to hear an interesting news item about a man who commutes to London from Barcelona.  Your task is to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s) in the boxes on the right. Please note that in this task both answers may be correct. However, there is always at least one correct answer. This means you will have to circle one or two letters.  First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece.  Then, after a short pause, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to make your decision about the answers.
Task No. 3. 
 
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Sam Cookney is a … 


social media manager.
well-known comedian.
In this section, you are going to hear an interesting news item about a man who commutes to London from Barcelona.  Your task is to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s) in the boxes on the right. Please note that in this task both answers may be correct. However, there is always at least one correct answer. This means you will have to circle one or two letters.  First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece.  Then, after a short pause, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to make your decision about the answers.
Task No. 3. 
 
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Sam based his calculations on …


commuting to London every day.
renting a three-bed flat in Barcelona
In this section, you are going to hear an interesting news item about a man who commutes to London from Barcelona.  Your task is to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s) in the boxes on the right. Please note that in this task both answers may be correct. However, there is always at least one correct answer. This means you will have to circle one or two letters.  First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece.  Then, after a short pause, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to make your decision about the answers.
Task No. 3. 
 
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He calculated that he …  


would spend €34 a day getting from his flat to his office.
could save €387 a mont
In this section, you are going to hear an interesting news item about a man who commutes to London from Barcelona.  Your task is to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s) in the boxes on the right. Please note that in this task both answers may be correct. However, there is always at least one correct answer. This means you will have to circle one or two letters.  First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece.  Then, after a short pause, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to make your decision about the answers.
Task No. 3. 
 
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Sam … 


now has a place all to himself in Barcelona.
used to share a flat with someone in London
In this section, you are going to hear an interesting news item about a man who commutes to London from Barcelona.  Your task is to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s) in the boxes on the right. Please note that in this task both answers may be correct. However, there is always at least one correct answer. This means you will have to circle one or two letters.  First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece.  Then, after a short pause, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to make your decision about the answers.
Task No. 3. 
 
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Sam’s Barcelona flat … 


costs him €800 a month
is in rather poor condition.
In this section, you are going to hear an interesting news item about a man who commutes to London from Barcelona.  Your task is to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s) in the boxes on the right. Please note that in this task both answers may be correct. However, there is always at least one correct answer. This means you will have to circle one or two letters.  First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece.  Then, after a short pause, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to make your decision about the answers.
Task No. 3. 
 
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Sam says the move was really worth it, as … 


he can even save some money.
his lifestyle has improved a lot.
In this section, you are going to hear an interesting news item about a man who commutes to London from Barcelona.  Your task is to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s) in the boxes on the right. Please note that in this task both answers may be correct. However, there is always at least one correct answer. This means you will have to circle one or two letters.  First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece.  Then, after a short pause, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to make your decision about the answers.
Task No. 3. 
 
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The arrangement, however, is somewhat problematic, because …  


the journey takes more than six hours.
air-ticket prices keep changing.
In this section, you are going to hear an interesting news item about a man who commutes to London from Barcelona.  Your task is to circle the letter(s) of the correct answer(s) in the boxes on the right. Please note that in this task both answers may be correct. However, there is always at least one correct answer. This means you will have to circle one or two letters.  First, you will have some time to look at the task, and then we will play the whole recording in one piece.  Then, after a short pause, you will hear the recording again, but this time we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time to make your decision about the answers.
Task No. 3. 
 
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He uses the time he spends on the plane to …


get some sleep.
enjoy a leisurely drink
A foglalkozás befejeződött.

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