Középszintű angol érettségi 2017. október - 1. nyelvhelyesség feladat.
BEYOND MONOPOLY
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?
(http://www.theguardian.com)
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(Csak egy-egy szót mindenhova.)BEYOND MONOPOLY
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?
(http://www.theguardian.com)