ZADANIE 4. (0-4) Przeczytaj tekst. Dobierz właściwy nagłówek (A–K) do każdego fragmentu tekstu. Wpisz odpowiednią literę w miejsca (4.1.-4.4.) Uwaga: dwa nagłówki zostały podane dodatkowo i nie pasują do żadnego fragmentu. RECYCLING THE PAST Red telephone boxes, which were for more than a century a familiar sight throughout the UK, have now almost disappeared. The low that have survived are not often used. However, a group of residents from a village in Derbyshire, England, have come up with a creative way to recycle their old phone box. They have turned it into a public library. 4.2. Clare Howard, a member of Long Eaton book club, explained that a library was something which the village needed but didn't have. She had the idea of using the phone box because it was outside her house and she knew it was not often used. She discussed the plan with other members of the book club, and they agreed enthusiastically. 4.3. The villagers bought the phone box (for £11), repainted it, fitted bookshelves and filled them with donated books. Now local people can visit the tiny library at any time, although it is locked at night. They are free to borrow a book in exchange for one of their own books, or for one that they are returning. Elsewhere in the UK, many other communities are also keen to keep their old phone boxes, and they are coming up with all kinds of creative ideas. For example, in the seaside town of Portland, an old phone box has become a tourist information centre, and artists in Powys, Wales, have created an extremely small art gallery A A British tradition 6 Community in action C New life of the red box D Hard work E inspiration F Around the country