Pytanie
Przeczytaj tekst, z którego usunięto cztery zdania. Wpisz w każdą lukę (7.1.–7.4.) literę,
którą oznaczono brakujące zdanie (A–E), tak aby otrzymać spójny i logiczny tekst.
Uwaga: jedno zdanie zostało podane dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnej luki.
KAFKA AND THE DOLL
The famous author Franz Kafka once met a little girl in the park while he was taking his daily
walk. She was crying because she had lost her doll. After she had gone home with her
mother, Kafka looked for the doll himself. 7.1. _____ He read it to the girl the next day when
she came to the park. It said: “Please do not cry for me. I have gone on a trip to see
the world. I will write to you about my adventures.”
This was the beginning of many meetings. 7.2. _____ They described the doll’s exciting
adventures all over the world. The girl really enjoyed it when Kafka read the letters to her.
She always took them home and asked her mother to read them to her again.
Finally, one day Kafka presented the girl with a new doll. It looked very different from the one
she had lost so she felt a bit disappointed. She was not sure if she could ever love the new
doll like her old one. 7.3. _____ When the girl heard that, she hugged the new doll and took
her home, full of joy. Not long after that, the girl heard the sad news that Kafka had died. She
missed their meetings a lot.
Many years later, the now grown girl found a tiny pocket in the doll’s dress that she had
never noticed before. 7.4. _____ There was a message on it which said: “Everything that you
love, you will eventually lose, but in the end, love will return in a different form.”
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Arkusz egzaminacyjny: wersja A
A. She looked inside it and, to her surprise, found a small piece of paper.
B. But then Kafka read her a new letter that started with the words: “My travels have
changed me.”
C. He was unable to find it, so he decided to write a letter and pretend it was from the doll.
D. Unfortunately, the doll was still missing and the problem was becoming more serious.
E. Whenever he happened to see the girl in the park, Kafka read new letters from the doll.
Arkusz egzaminacyjny: wersja B
A. But then Kafka read her a new letter that started with the words: “My travels have
changed me.”
B. She looked inside it and, to her surprise, found a small piece of paper.
C. Whenever he happened to see the girl in the park, Kafka read new letters from the doll.
D. Unfortunately, the doll was still missing and the problem was becoming more serious.
E. He was unable to find it, so he decided to write a letter and pretend it was from the doll.
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