Zadanie 6. (4pkt)
Przeczytaj poniższy tekst. Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz wlaściwą, zgodną z treścią tekstu. Zakreśl literę A, B, C lub D.

We were living in Oakbridge for about a week and I hated everything in it. When Mum said we were moving to the country from our flat in the city centre, I imagined a pretty, oldfashioned cottage with roses round the door. But the old unattractive house was dark with huge spiders, and cobwebs so thick it was almost impossible to see light through them.
'New house, new job, new beginning,' Mum kept saying, doing her best to sound optimistic. But the 'new beginning' was hard - at least for me. It was alright for Mum - she'd lived in Oakbridge before I was born so it wasn't really a new beginning for her, anyway.
'I still don't understand why we had to move here,'I complained, sitting down to lunch that first week - pizza again, served on a big cardboard box. We've had pizza every day since we arrived. Hot pizza for lunch, and cold leftover pizza for supper. I started to get sick of pizza.
Mum looked at me 'What do you mean, you don't understand? How many times do I have to explain?
'I know, I know, it's a great job, and it'll be easier for you to drive to your workplace, but you were happy at your old job, weren't you? And what about me? What am I supposed to do without Laura? And what about my photography course? You know how much I loved going...'
'I'm really sorry, Becky. I know it's difficult for you, but I'm sure Laura will visit you later on in the summer, and there'll be a lot of chances for you to take photos around here. Jobs like this aren't offered very often, you know, not when you get to my age' my mum said.
We were so busy those first few days I didn't have much time to think about what I was going to do when Mum starts her great new job. It was the summer holidays. We weren't connected to the Internet yet, and I couldn't get a phone signal to call anyone.
We've been unpacking for over three hours today and I was just about ready to faint from heat when Mum's old friend, Stella, came to give us a helping hand. 'Tracy Miller, I can't believe you're back!' she cried, throwing her arms round Mum. 'It is so good to see you. And you must be the beautiful Becky!' She turned round to face me. I shook my head, blushing. No one had ever called me beautiful before. Neat brown hair, a turned-up nose and freckles don't exactly make me beautiful. Cute maybe - but not beautiful.

6.2. Narrator's mother moved to Oakbridge because
A. she had lived there before the narrator was born.
B. she was unhappy with her old job outside Oakbridge.
C. she wanted her daughter to spend summer holidays there.
D. she wished to live closer to the place where she will work.



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6.2. Narrator's mother moved to Oakbridge because

A. she had lived there before the narrator was born.

B. she was unhappy with her old job outside Oakbridge.

C. she wanted her daughter to spend summer holidays there.

D. she wished to live closer to the place where she will work.

Skąd taka odpowiedź?

Tekst opowiada o Becky, która ze swoją mamą przeprowadziła się do Oakbridge. Dziewczyna nie jest z tego powodu zadowolona. Dom jest stary i pełen pająków, nie ma tam internetu i jest nudno. Przeprowadziły się tam, ponieważ jej mama chciała mieć bliżej pracę. Wiemy to z tekstu dzięki rozmowie Becky z jej mamą - "I know, I know, it's a great job, and it'll be easier for you to drive to your workplace, but you were happy at your old job, weren't you?" Była to bardzo dobra oferta, której nie można było odrzucić. Przez przeprowadzkę Becky straciła wszystko co było jej znane i nie wiedziała co będzie robić tam przez całe wakacje.