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Олимпиада по английскому языку для 5 класса

LISTENING

1.Listen to the text and choose the right answers.

  1.  When is Mary’s birthday?

        A) May 4 B) May 14 C) May 24

  1. What time is it?

        A) Twelve B) Ten C) One

  1. How many students are there in the class? … three.

        A) Twenty B) Thirty C) Forty

  1. The next bus to London is at … p.m.

        A) one B) two C) three

  1. She wants … biscuits.

        A) any B) one C) some

READING

1.Read the text and mark the sentences T(true) or F(false).(5POINTS)

The Asiatic elephant lives in forest areas of south-eastern Asia. The adult male weighs 5 tons and is 3 metres tall. Only male has tusks. It prefers cool places, loves bathing and sleeps lying down.

The African elephant is larger in contrast to the Asiatic elephant, the average weight being 6 tons. The African elephant has larger eyes and ears than its Asiatic cousin. Both male and female have tusks. They sleep standing up and are more tolerant of heat.

1) The Asiatic elephant lives in south-western Asia.

2) The Asiatic elephant is bigger than the African one.

3) Both elephants like hot surroundings.

4) The African elephant sleeps not lying down.

5) The African elephant has larger eyes than the Asiatic one.

2. Read the text and answer the questions (5 POINTS)

Angkor Wat, one of the many temples of the city of Angkor, is in Cambodia, South-East Asia. It is probably the largest religious building in the world. There are many wonderful sculptures on the walls that show dancers and musicians of the 12th century.

Some people say it was constructed by Surgavarman 2. Others say that the architect is unknown. When Jayavaram 2 was King, Angkor was the capital of Combodia  and Angkor Wat was the symbol of the King’s power. In 1431 , Angkor was destroyed  by the Thais. After the destruction, the city was lost for a few centuries. According to Buddhist legends, the city was built by the gods in ancient times. That’s why many people travelled from all parts of Asia to see it.

In 1860, Henri Mouhot, a French explorer, made Angkor Wat well-known to the world. The French people were amazed by this sight, so in 1908 they began a restoration project which hasn’t been completed yet.

1) Angkor Wat is located …

2) You see … on the walls.

3) Angkor was destroyed …

4) … made Angkor Wat world-known.

5) …began restoring Angkor Wat.

USE OF ENGLISH

  1. Choose the right variant (10 points)

 1. The Volga is …river in the territory of Russia.

 a) long   b) longer   c) the longest

 2. … birthday is it next week?

 a) Whose   b) Whom    c) Who

 3. Perhaps they …a new house next year.

 a) will buy  b) buy c) shall buy

 4. Two years … Derry bought a car.

 a) ago  b) for c) since

 5. My favourite subject at school is … Biology.

 a) the     b) a        c) –

 6. Do you get … letters every day?

 a) much    b) many    c) a many

 7. George plays …the violin rather well.

 a) -       b) on       c) in

 8. My elder sister is afraid … height.

 a) -         b) of           c) with

 9. Jean always stays in fashion. People like ….

 a) hers    b) she     c) her

 10. When a student, Mike spent two years in … Germany.

 a) a       b) the            c) –

2. Fill in the gaps using the right form of verbs . Choose the correct answer (10 points)

1. He _______ to read very much. a)likes b)like c)is liking

2. We __________ our home task tomorrow. a)do b)shall do c)did

3. My friend ___________ now. a) singing b) will sing c)is singing

4. I _________ to bed very early yesterday. a) go b)am going c)went

5. They _______already________this book. a)have readed b) is reading c) have read

6. She ________ to swim. a)hate b)hates c)is hating

7. He ________ part in the competition tomorrow. a)will take b)took c)will takes

8. They ________ this championship yesterday. a) winned b) win c)won

9. My sister_________ at this moment. a) is played b)plays c)is playing

10. He ______just________his homework. a)have done b) did done c) has done

3.Fill in the gaps to complete the email from Rosie to Linda.

Hi, Linda!

Thanks _1__ your email. How __2_ you? I’m ______3_____ my homework. How boring!

All the family __4_ __here and are ___5__ too. Mum’s in the living room. She’s ____6______ some phone calls. Dad ___7___ working in the garden. It’s hard work. My little brother, Tom, ___ _8________ him. He’s ________9_____ some flowers. My _____10_____, Zoe, is having a good time though. She’s playing with her friend.

What  are you  doing ? Any plans for Sunday? Write me soon.

Love,

Rosie  

CULTURAL AWARENESS

1. Choose the right answer(5 points)

1. The capital of Great Britain is …

A) New York    B) Washington      C)London

2. … climbs the chimney and puts presents into the stockings on the eve of Christmas in Britain.

A)Father Frost        B)Santa Claus     C)St Patrick

3. Madame Tussaud’s is…

A) a wax museum in London     B) a famous American cartoon family   C) a British actor and producer

4. The national emblem of England is…

 A)   the tulip  B)   the rose   C)   the thistle

 5)The British Prime-Minister lives…

A)  Oxford Street        B)    Fleet Street        C)    Downing Street

WRITING  (10 points)

                                                                            

You are very excited because your parents have bought a new flat in a nice neighbourhood. Write a short letter (50 words) to your friend describing your flat and how you like the neighbourhood . Your friend’s name is Jane.

ANSWERS:    

LISTENING 1.              

READING  1. 1.F, 2.F, 3.F, 4.T, 5.T

  1. 1. Cambodia, South-East Asia, 2. many wonderful sculptures on the walls, 3. In 1431 , Angkor was destroyed  by the Thais, 4. In 1860, Henri Mouhot, a French explorer, made Angkor Wat well-known to the world, 5. The French people were amazed by this sight, so in 1908 they began a restoration project

USE OF ENGLISH

1. 1.c) the longest, 2. a) Whose 3. a) will buy  4. a) ago    5. c) –  6. b) many 7. a) -  8. b) of  9. c) her 10. c) –

2.1. a)likes2. b)shall do 3. c)is singing  4. c)went 5. c) have read 6. b)hates 7. a)will take 8. c)won 9. c)is playing 10. c) has done

3. 1.YOU 2. ARE 3. Doing 4.are. 5.at home. 6.making 7. Is 8. Is helping 9. Watering/planting 10 sister

CULTURAL AWARENESS

1. C)London 2. B)Santa Claus     3. A) a wax museum in London     4. B)   the rose   5. C)    Downing Street

Олимпиада по английскому языку для 6 класса

   

LISTENING

1.Listen to the text and choose the right answers.

  1. Mr. Rossi is invited to go to the … desk.

        A) sports B) check-in C) information

  1. Flight AZ677 to Toronto is boarding at gate … .

        A) Eight B) Eighteen C) Five

  1. Passengers must go to the gate for … .

        A) control B) boarding C) information

  1. Kate has a broken … .

        A) foot B) arm C) leg

  1. The pupils … to study English.

        A) want B) wants C) don’t want

READING

    1. Read the following information and decide if the sentences below are true (T) or false (F).(5 points)

Oscars – Brasserie Restaurant – an exclusive European – style restaurant with adjacent bar lounge at the south end of the Viewing Mall. Openings hours: Restaurant 12 noon – 3.00pm, 6.00pm – 10.00pm. Telephone 545-3177

Le Cafe – specialises in Indian, Malay and local food, and western favourites. At the centre of the Viewing Mall. Open 8.00 am – 10.30pm. Telephone: 545-2413

Sakuraya Japanese Restaurant – a traditional Japanese restaurant serving typical Japanese dishes with style and grace. Open 11.00am – 3.00pm and 6.00pm – 10.00pm. Telephone: 545-0780

  1. Oscars offers European food.
  2. Le Cafe is at the south end of the Viewing Mall.
  3. Sakuraya is a traditional Japanese restaurant.
  4. All restaurants are open at 8.00am.
  5. Sakuraya has a bar lounge.

  1. Read the text and answer the questions.(5 points)

“When I wake up I don’t get up immediately. I turn on the television and watch the children’s programmes and old movies until about half-past ten. Then I get up, go downstairs and switch on the telly. For lunch, I have biscuits and a glass of milk, and I watch the news. In the afternoon? I often watch another old film – they're showing some good ones at the moment. In the evenings, I often watch soap operas or sport and the news again. I like the main news at six o’clock. At nine thirty, if there is a good play on BBC, I switch over and watch it. Then at night I watch more films and I usually switch off the telly at about two o’clock. I never watch the TV all night.”

  1. What programmes does he watch in the morning?
  2. What programmes does he watch in the evening?
  3. What is his favourite programme?
  4. When does he switch the TV off?
  5. How many TV sets has he got?

USE OF ENGLISH

1. Fill in the gaps with words approaching on sense. One word is superfluous. In the beginning there is the example (0). (10 points)

 printer      computer      screen      website    email     speakers    keyboard     mouse

 password       digital camera         MP3 player

 0. In different countries the keyboard is in a different language.

 1. You click the ______________.

 2. My _____________ is dirty, so I can’t read my email.

 3. A good _______________ can be expensive, but it’s really good to have the photos on your computer.

 4. We’re designing a __________________ for our school, with photos and information.

 5. I often do my homework on the _________________.

 6. Music sounds great on an ___________________.

 7. Oh no! My ________________ isn’t working so I can’t print this letter.

 8. I prefer sending an _____________ to writing a letter.

 9. You need _______________ if you want to listen to music on your computer.

 10. Don’t enter your _______________ when someone is watching.

2. Read the text and fill in the gaps using the right form of verbs( 10 points)

Everybody (KNOW)…  (1)that cats love sleeping. They spend half of their life asleep and enjoy every minute of it. Other animals (HAVE)… (2) very different sleeping habits, however. For example, some horses ( NOT MAY)…(3)  look like they ( BE) … (4) asleep, but they are! Horses only (SPEND) ...(5)spend three hours asleep a  day and they do it standing up! Fish (SLEEP) … (6) for about seven hours but they too have strange habits – they (NOT CLOSE)… (7) their eyes to sleep. So, what about people? Most of us sleep for about a third of our lives. But the number of hours we sleep depend on the age. Newborn babies sleep a lot – about seventeen hours in every twenty four. Children need about eleven hours and grown-ups sleep for about eight hours every night. But you’re not just asleep – you’re not really doing nothing. A lot (HAPPEN)… (8) during sleep. Dreams (BE)… (9)  one way that the body  (REST) … (10) after a busy day.

CULTURAL AWARENESS

1. Choose the right answer.(5points)

1.What is the official name of the country whose language you study?

A) Great Britain          B)England           C)the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

2.How many countries does the United Kingdom consist of?

A)four                 B)three         C)two

3.What is the capital of the UK?

A)Cardiff         B)Dublin        C)London

4.Which of these cities is not in Britain?

A)New York         B)London         C)Oxford

5. Which holiday is on the 25th of December?

A)Christmas Day         B)Halloween         C)Easter

WRITING

Write a letter to your friend John in Australia. Invite him to spend winter holidays with you. Tell him what you are going to do together.

ANSWERS:    LISTENING 1.              

READING  1. 1.T, 2.F, 3.T, 4.F, 5.F

2.1. I turn on the television and watch the children’s programmes and old movies until about half-past ten. 2. In the evenings, I often watch soap operas or sport and the news again. 3. I like the main news at six o’clock. 4. I usually switch off the telly at about two o’clock 5. TWO

USE OF ENGLISH 1. 1. Mouse 2. Screen 3. digital camera 4. Website 5. Computer 6. Speakers 7. Printer 8. Email 9. MP3 player 10. Password

2. 1 KNOWS 2.HAVE 3.MAY NOT  4.ARE  5.SPEND 6.SLEEP  7.DON’T CLOSE 8.HAPPENS 9. ARE 10. RESTS

CULTURAL AWARENESS

1. C)the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland2. A)four 3. C)London

 4. A)New York5. A)Christmas Day

Олимпиада по английскому языку для 7 класса                           FORM 7

READING

1.Read the text about an “Inexcusable mistake” and do the task. 

What pets do Russians have?

Most people in Russia love animals. A lot of them have got one or more, even in big cities. .One survey shows that 45% of Russians have cats at home. People like cats – in Moscow there is the famous Cat Theatre and it is  always full.

Dogs are popular too – 36% of Russians have dogs and there are dogs show all over the country. The  shows have  prizes for different types of dogs. There is also a dog show programme on TV.

Wild bird were  once very common pets in Russia. Many people had wild birds from the forest in their homes. They freed the birds in March and April every year to celebrate spring. Now only 12% have  birds as pets – there are mostly budgies.

Goldfish are less popular now, too -  only 4% of Russians have them as pets. And 10% of animal lovers have other pets. Some of these are small, friendly animals such as rabbits. Others are dangerous or rare pets like the spider you can see here.

1. The most popular pets are cats.

2. 45% of people in cities have got  cats.

3.Dogs can win prizes  at dog shows.

4. People have many different kinds of wild birds as pets today.

5. People freed their birds in spring.

6. Goldfish are not very popular pets.

7. A lot of people have rare pets.

  1. Read the text and number paragraphs A-E in the correct order.

The teenager who changed world history

  1. Franz Ferdinand was the direct cause of the First World War, which started the same year, and which resulted in the deaths of nine million soldiers. The war ended in 1918 with the Treaty of Versailles, which was very unfavourable to Germany. This, in turn, resulted in Germany going to war again in 1939, a war in which approximately 60,000,000 people around the world lost their lives.
  2. For example, do you know who Gavrilo Princip was? Probably not. He was a Serb, born in Bosnia in 1894 and was one of nine children, six of whom died when they were very young. Gavrilo's health was also very bad and he suffered from tuberculosis. He studied in Belgrade where he spent most of his time with nationalists who wanted a union between Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia. He died when he was just 24 years old.
  3. The Second World War ended with the Treaty of Yalta in 1945 which led to the division of Eastern Europe, which eventually led to the conflict in Yugoslavia in the 1990s. Possibly no other person has had so much impact on world history over the last century than the sickly teenager, Gavrilo Princip.
  4. History tells us about famous leaders, Kings and Queens, but what about the great changes which have been caused by one small act carried out by a relatively unknown person?
  5. So why is he so important? Well, Gavrilo Princip is the boy who, at the age of 19, assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo in 1914. Franz Ferdinand was going to be the next Austro-Hungarian emperor and the nationalists wanted their country to be independent from the empire. After shooting and killing the Archduke in his car, Gavrilo was captured by the police and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment. But he died in prison of tuberculosis in 1918.

USE OF ENGLISH

  1. There are ten pairs of synonymous sentences below. Fill in the gap in the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first one. Write down no more that ONE word.(10 POINTS)
  1. Mr. Brown was a teacher of history at Lakeland Greenhill School.

Mr. Brown ____________ history at Lakeland Greenhill School.

  1. Martha was educated at home.

Martha ____________ her education at home.

  1. First he attended a private school.

First he ____________ to a private school.

  1. He enjoys music and plays the piano very well.

He is ____________ of music and plays the piano very well.

  1. He always does everything himself.

He always works on his ____________.

  1. I like playing basketball.

Basketball is my ____________ sport.

  1. His last book appeared last month.

His last book ____________ out last month.

  1. There are ten pairs of synonymous sentences below. Fill in the gap in the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first one. Write down no more that THREE words.

  1. Michael Green was in the process of writing a letter when the telephone rang.

Michael Green ____________________ a letter when the telephone rang.

  1. The train started. Five minutes later they arrived at the station but, alas, there was no train there.

The train ____________________ when they arrived at the station.

  1. He was in Spain last year. He was in Spain two years ago. He came back from it last week.

He ____________________ there three times.

  1. The fact is that this kind of music is not for her.

She ____________________ this kind of music.

  1. "I really don't know what to do." "Don't worry. I promise to do it myself."

"I really don't know what to do." "Don't worry. I ____________________ it myself."

  1. Look at her. She is in the process of drawing a new picture.

Look at her. She ____________________ a new picture.

  1. "You should keep left while driving here in Britain." Said the policeman.

The policeman told ____________________ left while driving there in Britain.

  1. You are going to read an article about Guy Fawkes Night. There are ten gaps in the text. There are words in CAPITALS to the right of the text. Use the word in CAPITALS to form a word that fits in the correspondent space in the text.

GUY FAWKES NIGHT

On 5 November there is a popular (1)_____ in Great Britain. Bonfires are lit, and explosions can be heard as fireworks are set off into the night sky. There is a (2)_____ reason for this. On 5 November 1605, Guy Fawkes had planned to blow up the king and all the members of his (3)_____. The crime was prevented before it could be carried out, but the (4)_____ himself is remembered every year. However, it is (5)_____ whether this tribute to Guy Fawkes would continue (6)_____ if it wasn't associated with gunpowder and fire. For thousands of years fire has given us (7)_____, light and protection. We may have (8)_____ our energy supply, and made fire more (9)_____, but we cannot do without it. So on 5 November people are really acknowledging their (10)_____ on this powerful element, even if the bonfires are lit in the name of Guy Fawkes.

  1. CELEBRATE
  2. HISTORY
  3. GOVERN
  4. CRIME
  5. DOUBT
  6. ANNUAL
  7. WARM
  8. MODERN
  9. MANAGE
  10. DEPEND

CULTURAL AWARENESS

  1. What is the most important airport in Great Britain?

 A.   Gatwick Airport        B.   Stansted Airport          C. Heathrow Airport      D.   Luton

  1. What does “Tartan” mean?

A.a hat   B.trainers       C.the pattern of the “Kilt”   D. a skirt

  1. What is the fastest way to cross the English Channel?

 A.  through the Channel Tunnel     B.  by boat      C.    by ferry          D.  by ship

  1. What is the oldest part of London?

  A. the City      B.The West End         C.   The East End          D.  Westminster

  1. Sir Christopher When built ...

A. Buckingham Palace   B. Westminster Abbey  C.St Paul's Cathedral        D.The Tower of London

  1. What is the national musical instrument of Scotland?

A. A bagpipe    B.a flute C.    a tube      D.violin

  1. Where did the Beatles come from?

A. Bristol     B.Manchester     C. Liverpool          D. Glasgow

WRITING

You have just got home after staying with your English friend`s family for the winter holidays. Write a thank-you letter to your friend.

  1. Thank your friend and his/ her family.   Say what you especially liked about your stay and why.
  2. Describe your way home and say whether it was easy or difficult.
  3. Express the hope that  your friend will visit you next year.       Write 70-80 words

ANSWERS

USE OF ENGLISH 1. ANSWERS        

taught

got/received

went

fond

own

favourite/favorite

came

2.

was writing

had started

has been

does not/doesn't like/dislike

will do

is drawing

to keep

CULTURAL AWARENESS

1.Heathrow Airport 2. C.the pattern of the “Kilt”    3. A.  through the Channel Tunnel  4. A. the City5. C.St Paul's Cathedral 6. A. A bagpipe 7. C. Liverpool

Олимпиада по английскому языку для 8 класса

FORM 8

READING

  1. Read the text and answer True or False

Inexcusable Mistake

One day a young gentleman accompanied by1 his man-servant entered a jeweller's2 shop in Royal Street in London. The gentleman wore his right arm in a sling3. He began to examine a couple of rings to the value of one thousand pounds. He wanted to pay for the rings at once, but realized that he had left his wallet4 at home.

«Peter», he said to his servant, «take the car, drive back home and tell my wife to send me the money at once».

He asked the jeweller for a sheet of paper to write a note to his wife. But as he started writing, he couldn't manage to do it because it was too painful for him.

«Would you kindly help me»? he asked the jeweller. «I can't write it myself».

Jeweller agreed to help. At the dictation of the gentleman he wrote: “Please send me a thousand pounds via bearer5. Your husband George».

«You don't say so»! exclaimed the jeweller. «My name is George, too». «Oh», replied the gentleman, «Glad to hear that». He gave a letter to his servant and stayed at the shop to wait for the money.

They waited for a long time. At last the gentleman said: «I must go home and see what has happened. Keep the rings please, tomorrow I'll buy them».

When jeweller came home in the evening, he told his wife about strange incident in his shop.

«I can't understand one thing», told his wife. «Why did you send home for a thousand pounds»? And she showed him a note. The jeweller recognized his own handwriting and fainted6.Accompained by1 -  сопровождаемый;  jeweller2 – ювелир; in a sling3 – на перевязи; wallet4 – бумажник, кошелёк; via bearer5 – через подателя (письма); faint6 – падать в обморок

Say if the sentence is True or False:

  1. A young gentleman accompanied by his man-servant entered the jeweller's shop one morning.
  2. He began to examine a couple of rings to the value of one thousand dollars.
  3. He wished to pay for the rings at once.
  4. The gentleman wrote a note to his wife with the request to give him money.
  5. The gentleman started writing but found it difficult and the jeweller offered his help.
  6. They waited for a long time, but the servant didn't appear.

  1. Read the magazine article and put the sentences in the right order.

Every good climber wants to climb mountain Everest, 8, 848 metres above the sea level, the highest mountain in the world.___A___. It is, in fact, quite a "young" mountain — only about two million years old. The Tibetans call it Chomolungma, the "Mother of the World".

Only just over 600 people have ever climbed to the top of Everest. ____B___

The expeditions which have climbed Everest have all used tents, oxygen bottles and other climbing equipment. Many expeditions have left their old equipment behind them — empty oxygen bottles, old food containers, etc — so there is now a serious litter problem high up on the mountain.

_____C___In May 1993 they gave permission to a team of young Americans to climb the mountain ... but they asked them to bring back the litter on their way down again. __________D_______This was the start of a plan to clear all the litter from Mountain Everest.

  1. The expedition brought down 2, 850 kilos of litter from the highest slopes of the mountain.
  2. You cannot climb the mountain without special permission from the government of Nepal; you can only climb it in May or October every year; you must have a booking for your expedition — and at the moment there are no more bookings for the next ten years!
  3. The government of Nepal is now trying to clean up the mountain.
  4. It stands between Nepal and Tibet, in the Himalayas.

USE OF ENGLISH

1.Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами А1-A7. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям А15-А21, в которых представлены 4 возможных варианта ответов. Обведите номер выбранного вами варианта.

Teenage Crisis

 Mary was a good student. She had always liked school and her teachers were very A1 of her. They were sure that she would have no problem passing the university entrance examination at the end of the year and that she would go on to become a famous doctor. But then she changed. She started coming to school late, and made weak A2 for not having done her homework. When she was asked why she was always late, she A3 to say anything at all, so her worried teachers called Mary’s parents to the school to try to find out what was A4. Her parents were shocked when they heard what the teachers had to say, because they had no A5 what was happening to their daughter. She still left home to go to school at the same time as she always had done, and she A6 all her time in the evenings in her room studying - or so they thought. They had to A7 out what was going on - quickly.

A1        1 pleased        2 happy        3 proud         4 satisfied

A2        1 lies        2 apologies        3 excuses        4 reasons

A3        1 denied        2 refused        3 disagreed        4 answered

A4        1 mistaken        2 wrong        3 incorrect        4 bad

A5        1 thought        2 plan        3 suggestion        4 idea

A6        1 used        2 sat        3 took        4 spent

A7        1 find        2 search        3 look        4 discover

2. Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. В заданиях В 1-В 7 преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами так, чтобы они грамматически и лексически соответствовали контексту. Заполните пропуски полученными словами.

 GENERATE      LIKE          PROBABLE        EMPLOY       POPULATE       TRADITION      WEALTH

Work in the Future

 In future life will be very different from previous B1. Our careers are B2 to last for more than fifty years. We will B3 change our jobs about twenty times and always have to learn new skills. There won’t be a lot of B4 as the world’s B5 will fall. Rich countries in Europe will need immigrants from less B6 nations to work for them. They will have to do more B7 jobs such as farming. These usually have very low wages.

  1. Open the brackets and put the verbs in to the proper tense form.

Once, while I 1__________ (walk) in a park in London, I saw an old strange-looking man. He 2_______ (sit) on a bench 3________ (hold) a closed book in his hands. I sat down on the bench and  4________ (look) at the book. I saw  that the book 5_______ (be) of great interest. It was a very old copy of early Byron's works. I 6_________ (look) at the old man in surprise and  understood  that he 7_________ (know) I was sitting  on the bench because of him and the book he 8__________ (hold) in his hands. I smiled. "It is the last I have," he said and stretched it out to me. I 9_______ (take) with the words, "I am a lover of old books."

I opened  this small book and looked  at the date. "Oh," I said. "It 10_________ (be) a remarkable book." "Yes," he sighed. "I have to sell it to buy the necessities of life. I had a hard life and this book has alwaysbeen a comfort to me."

WRITING

You have just come from an exciting trip in the mountains. Write a letter (70-80 words) to your friend in the United States and share your impressions. Mind the rules of letter writing.

Олимпиада по английскому языку для 9 класса

Form 9

READING

  1. Read the text about “Sister Wendy” and then do the task.

Sister Wendy, TV Star!

Sister Wendy Beckett has been a nun for nearly 50 years, since she was 16. Most of the time she lives in solitary confinement in a caravan in the grounds of a Carmelite monastery in Norfolk, often not speaking to anyone for 22 hours a day. But every few months she leaves her caravan and travels round Europe, staying in international hotels and eating in famous restaurants. Why is she leading this double life? How does a nun who has devoted her life to solitude and prayer become a visitor to the Ritz?

Sister Wendy has a remarkable other life. She writes and presents an arts programme for BBC television called “Sister Wendy`s Grand Tour”. In it, she visits European art capitals and gives her personal opinions on some of the world`s most famous works of art. She begins each programme with these words: “For over 20 years I lived in solitude. Now I`m  seeing Europe for the first time. I`m visiting the world`s most famous art treasures.”

She speakes clearly and plainly, with none of the academic verbosity of art historians. TV viewers love her common-sense wisdom, and are fascinated to watch a kind, elderly, bespectacled, nun who is obviously delighted by all she sees. They are infected by her enthusiasm. Sister Wendy believes that although God wants her to have a life of prayer and solitary contemplation, he has also given her a mission to explain art in a simple manner to ordinary people. She says: “I think God has been very good to me. Really I am a disaster as a person. Solitude is right for me because I`m not good at being with other people. But of course I enjoy going on tour. I have a comfortable bed, a luxurious bath and good meals, but the joy is mild compared with the joy of solitude and silent prayer. I always rush back to my caravan. People find this hard to understand. I have never wanted anything else; I am a blisfully happy woman.”

Sister Wendy`s love of God and art is matched only by her love of good food and wine. She takes delight in poring over menus, choosing a good wine and wondering whether the steak is tender enough for her to eat because she has no back teeth. However, she is not delighted by her performance on television.

“I can`t bear to watch myself on television. I feel that I look so silly – a ridiculous blackclothed figure. Thank God we don`t have a television at the monastery. I suppose I am famous in a way, but as 95% of my time is spent alone in my caravan, it really doesen`t affect me. I`m unimportant.”

Sister Wendy earned £1, 200 for the first series. The succes of this resulted in an increase for the second series. The money is bieng used to provide new shower rooms for the Carmelite monastery.

Say if the sentence is true or false:

  1. Sister Wendy spends a lot of time alone.
  2. She travels to art capitals all over the world.
  3. Her television programmes are popular because she meets famous art historians and interviews them.
  4. She believes that God wants her to lead this double life.
  5. She doesn`t enjoy being alone in her caravan any more.
  6. She only eats plain food and she doesn`t drink alcohol.
  7. Some of her teeth are missing.

2. Прочитайте информацию для студентов, только что приехавших в летнюю школу. Установите соответствие между заголовками A–F и пронумерованными абзацами текста 1–5. Запишите свои ответы . Используйте каждую букву только один раз. В задании есть один лишний заголовок.

A. The layout of the school

B. Who studies at the school

C. The history of the school

D. Who teaches at the school

E. The medical care provided at the school

F. The schedule of school activities

1. We are happy to welcome you in our campus. Please read this information

carefully. It will help you to settle as quickly as possible and make your stay as

enjoyable as possible. We are proud to say that our school is one of the most famous and well–reputed board schools in Britain. In summer it turns into an international scientific centre. Children from different countries aged 14–16 live and study here for a month and a half. All our students come here after participating in Maths competitions in their own countries and in different international mathematical ontests. We are proud to say that new Newtons and Einsteins are among us.

2. The school is located in a quiet historical village. The complex consists of several buildings. The central and the highest building in the campus is our administrative centre. Lecture halls, chemical lab, the library and the computer centre are all here too. To the right of the central building, there are students’ accommodations. All the rooms are nicely furnished, and there is a satellite TV in the students’ lounge. To the left of the central building there is a students’ café. Just behind it one can see an old building made of red brick. It used to be stables, but nowadays sports equipment like bicycles and boats are stored there.

3. All students have breakfast, lunch and dinner in the students’ café at 8.00, 13.00 and 18.00 correspondingly. Lectures start at 9.00 and last till 13.00. After lunch the students work in teams on their projects from 14.00 up to 16.00. After that they have a wide range of various activities to choose from: sports games on the sports ground, drama lessons, TV, music performances and so on. The day rounds off with disco or national dances. Students should be in their rooms by 11.00.

4. Most lectures are given by university teachers. Like students, they come from different countries and represent different universities but all the lectures are delivered in English. We are sure that you appreciate the diversity. The permanent staff of the school are always available in the administrative centre. They can advise you on any academic issues, recommend additional reading on the topics and answer your questions. If you have any questions, just come and ask.

5. Though it’s summer and holiday time, your lecture attendance is obligatory. You can miss a lecture only if you are ill and have a doctor’s permission to stay in your room. Our school doctor is available round the clock in the central office. If you feel unwell, don’t hesitate to see him.

USE OF ENGLISH

  1. For questions 1—15 read the text below and decide which answer (А, В, С or D) best fits each space.

Learning to Make a Perfect Pizza

According to the European Pizza-Makers' Association, making a good pizza is not a straightforward skill to learn. The ingredients seem very (1)___ : flour, yeast, water and a bit of salt. But water and flour can easily (2)        glue and anyone who has eaten a (3)___________ quality pizza will know how bad it can make your stomach (4)________.

"In Italy, 70 per cent of pizza makers could improve on their product, not to (5)____________all the pizza makers around the world who (6)________uneatable meals," says Antonio Primiceri, the Association's founder. He has now started a pizza school in an attempt to save the reputation of this traditional dish. As part of an (7)__________course, the students at Mr Primiceri's school are taught to avoid common mistakes, produce a good basic mixture, add a tasty topping and cook the pizza properly. "Test the finished pizza by breaking the crust," advises Mr Primiceri. "If the soft part inside the pizza is white, clean and dry, it's a good pizza. If it is not like this, the pizza will (8)_____your stomach. You will feel (9)_________full and also thirsty."

In Italy alone, the pizza industry has an annual turnover of more than $12 billion. Mr Primiceri estimates that there are 10,000 jobs in pizza restaurants waiting to be (10)____by those with real skill. "If you are a good pizza cook, you will never be without a job," he says.

A

В

С

D

1

simple

primary

pure

regular

2

mix

construct

assemble

make

3

sad

poor

short

weak

4

sense

do

feel

be

5

state

mention

remark

tell

6

submit

give

serve

deal

7

extensive

extreme

intensive

intentional

8

worry

upset

ache

depress

9

hardly

tightly

uncomfortably

heavily

10

employed

filled

completed

covered

2. Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце строк, обозначенных номерами. В4–В12 так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию В4–В12.

В4


В5
B6


В7


В8

B9

В10

B11



B12

Nowadays, modern music ______ all over the world and having a strong effect on the young. Music in the clubs or discotheques such as rap and rock music often _____ loud ____, and some songs even have violent lyrics which can have a bad influence on young people. This kind of music affects their spirit negatively. With bad words and ______ ideas such as doomsday or the end of the world, sacrifice in love, and loss of religious _____; these songs make young people frightened and unable to control ______. For example, you might _______ that some young people killed themselves some years ago after _____ to a song by Michael Jackson about doomsday. This song has an extremely unfortunate effect on some young people. They couldn’t control themselves and wanted to kill themselves and _____.

SPREAD


CONTAIN

LYRIC


DEPRESS


BELIEF

THEM

REMEMBER

LISTEN



OTHER

CULTURAL AWARENESS

1. Choose the right answers

1. RSPCA is a charity that……….

A. helps animals        B.organizes meetings and parties in schools     C.sells books and pictures

D. sports organization

2. How many bridges cross the river Thames?

A.more than 10      B.    more than 20       C. more than 30    D.more than 40

3. How many hills is Edinburgh situated on?

A.5      B.10   C.    3   D.  7

4. Where was golf originated?

A. Scotland     B.    England      C.    Ireland      D.    Wales

5.The Scottish surnames begin with…

A.Don    B. Son   C.Mac    D. O'

6.According to the English proverb when you don’t know what to speak about, speak about

A.politics     B.music      C. weather  D.    love

7.What colour was a famous submarine in the song of “The Beatles”?

A.red         B.blue      C.orange        D.Yellow

8. How are the British policeman called?

A.    Hobbit     B.  Bobby   C.    Robbie    D.William

9.What is the highest mark in British schools?

A.  A               B.    B              C.    C           D. D

10. When is the Queen’s birthday (real)?

A.    Aplril,22           B.    April, 12         C.      April, 21          D.  April, 11

WRITING

You have 30 minutes to do this task.

You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen friend Roy.

White a letter to him and answer his 3 questions.

Write 100–120 words. Remember the rules of letter writing.

ANSWERS: Задание В4-В12

B4 – is spreading;  B5 – contains;  B6 – lyrics;  B7 – depressing;  B8 – beliefs; B9 – themselves; B10 – listening; B10 – remember B11 – listening; B12 – others.

Олимпиада по английскому языку для 10 класса

  FORM 10

READING

1.Read the texts and match them with the headings

  1. The main point
  2. The Net influence
  3. Lack of choice
  4. Wild way of entertaining
  5. The top five
  6. Media communication
  7. Mobile media entertainment
  8. Modern interests

А.  Between December 2003 and December 2005, total TV reach declined but the biggest fall was among young people – it fell by 2.9% for 16 –24 year-olds. During 2005, reach declined by 2.2% in that age group. Reach is defined as at least 15 minutes of consecutive TV viewing in a week. Industry figures say the decline could be due to the growth of the internet. DVDs and gaming could also be factors, they said.

В.  Digital Spy is a showbiz, entertainment and digital media community. It is the UK’s largest independent entertainment website generating over 90 million monthly page impressions. Digital Spy is also renowned for its extensive and unique coverage of Big Brother each year. The discussion forums have more than 290,000 registered users and 28.3 million posts.

С. Young people (8–18) devote an average of 7 hours and 38 minutes to using entertainment media across a typical day (more than 53 hours a week), increasing by one hour and seventeen minutes a day over the past five years, according to a new study, Generation M2: Media in the Lives of 8- to 18-Year-Olds, designed and analyzed by the Kaiser Family Foundation and Stanford University researchers.

The increase in media use is driven in large part by ready access to mobile devices like cell phones and iPods. Young people now spend more time listening to music, playing games, and watching TV on their cell phones (a total of 49 min. daily) than they spend talking on them (33 min.).

D. When I plan my parties, I spend time thinking about the menu, the music, the table settings, centerpieces and all the other little details that go into making a wonderful event. But the first thing I really focus on is my guests. After all, that’s the real reason for all the rest. They are usually my friends and I try to do my best to adjust my party to each of our company.

E.  He writes a blog, downloads Korean television shows, manages two Web sites devoted to music and plays an online game called Rongguang Hospital, at Baidu.com. “I started doing a lot of this when I was about 11 years old,” says Mr. Li, a freshman at the Shanghai Maritime University. “Now, I spend most of my leisure time on the Internet,” he says. “There’s nowhere else to go.”

F.  Additionally, anyone under 18 and out of childhood has severely limited options when it comes to entertainment. Just about everybody has experienced the frustration of being under 18 and having nowhere to go apart from the movies or the zoo. Most young people are interested in popular music, but beyond their TV and radio, there’s very little offered to them. Essentially, any licensed premises are out of bounds which creates an enormous void in popular music options.

G. This survey was done in March 2010 (Term 1), and so it is not surprising that summer Hollywood blockbusters featured in the films listed by students as the most enjoyable film they’d watched recently. The top 5 films were Alice in Wonderland, Avatar, Shutter Island, Valentine’s Day and The Hangover. It is interesting to note that 3 of the top 5 films have unrestricted ratings.

CULTURAL AWARENESS

1. Choose the right answers

1. The  Statue of Liberty in harbour of New York was presented to the USA by:

a) France                         b) Great Britain   c) Germany

2.  What is the name of “007”?

a) Henry Bond               b) James Bond       c) Thomas Bond             d) William Bond

3.  In the USA “down town” means

a) away from the centre       b) in the centre  c) in  suburbs                       d) a small town

4. The American Congress consists of the Senate and

a) the House of Lords b) the House of Commonsc) the House of Representatives   d) the Council of Federation

5.  The highest building in Washington D.C. is

a) the White House             b) the Capitol  c) the Washington Monument             d) the Empire State Building

6. Department of Defense of the USA is called:

a) White House           b) The Pentagon c) Empire State Building

7. Who was the first man on the Moon?

a) Bell                b) Armstrong                c) Newton        d) Neznayka

8. What is the American equivalent for the English word “form”

a) store                b) mail                        c) grade        d) line

9. What is the second name of the Washington memorial?

 a) the Pen                    b) the Penсil  c)   the Ruler            d) the Tower

10. This city was built on the banks on the Potomac river:

a) New York                      b) Los Angeles      c) Washington D.C.          d) Salt Lake City

ANSWERS:1. a) France   2. b) James Bond 3. b) in the centre  4. c) the House of Representatives          5. b) the Capitol 6. b) The Pentagon 7. b) Armstrong                8. c) grade 9. b) the Penсil 10. c) Washington D.C.

WRITING

You have 30 minutes to do this task.

You have received a letter from your English–speaking pen friend Martin.

…My best friend had a birthday party last weekend. We went on a picnic. There were many guests and it was great. And when is your birthday? How do you usually celebrate it? What present would you like to get for your next birthday?

Write him a letter and answer his 3 questions.

Write 80 – 100 words. Remember the rules of letter writing

Тексты

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

Заголовки

2

6

7

1

8

3

5

…When traveling I really enjoy hostels. All necessary things are included: bathroom, shower, wardrobe; and you pay just 29 Euros for the room for four persons…

… Which way of traveling do you prefer? … Do you like staying in hotels? … Do you have friends in other countries?


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