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51 Przeczytaj wskazówki do zadań! ARKUSZ EGZAMINACYJNY nr 2 that the name had become “extinct.” Oliver, Jack and James for boys and Sarah, Emma and Olivia remain very popular baby names in Britain. Actually, Gary isn’t the only traditional name that is becoming popular. Paul and Ian are trending as well even though haven’t made it into the top five baby names. 4.3. British people may well have to experience fierce winds, rain as well as cold today as Hurricane Fiona is blowing itself out in the UK. What’s more, the Environment Agency has issued five flood alerts, mostly in parts of the West coast. The weather situation should start improving on Monday. Also, next week, it will be noticeably colder. Typical autumn temperatures might force drivers to scrape ice of their windshields on some mornings, which will be a shock after the hot summer we’ve had. Strong winds of up to 60mph are expected in Wales. 14C in London, 15C in Cardiff, 12C in Inverness and 12C in Belfast. 4.4. British citizens are in line for more tax cuts. The Chancellor trumpeted the £45 billion tax slashing spree to help workers catch up with cost of living. “We’ve only been here 19 days,” he said. “There’s more to come...” British people will pay smaller taxes because in the end they are going to drive this economy. Fuel duty will be lowered considerably as well. Moreover, 1.25 percentage point rise in National Insurance planned in April will be stopped. People are generally looking forward to the changes. However, the opposition leader said, “I don’t think that the choice to have tax cuts for those that are earning hundreds of thousands of pounds is right when our economy is struggling, and working people are struggling to stay on the surface. That’s the wrong choice.” 4.5. Medic Bob will not take part in “I’m a Celebrity.” The programme is going to be set in the jungle as usual. This year, however, Bob McCarron will miss the next run of the show. People have known his face since the ITV series began in 2002. He offered advice to contestants and gave them urgent medical care. Once, he even removed a cockroach from 2018 winner Harry Redknapp’s ear. The replacement medical expert won’t be seen on TV. Bob will host a by-product of the big show where he travels around Australia. Bob McCarron explained that he was too busy to do everything, so he gave up the UK version. He has promised he will always be a friend to the show. PRZENIEŚ ROZWIĄZANIA NA KARTĘ ODPOWIEDZI!

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