Олимпиада Английский 9-11 класс
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Задания

школьного этапа всероссийской олимпиады школьников по английскому языку в 2022/2023 учебном году

9-11 класс

READING

Time: 30 minutes

Task 1. Look at the statements (1-6) below about entertainment for children in London.  Read the text to decide if each statement is true or false. Put “T” or “F” on your answer sheets. (6 points)

Visiting London with children? Here’s a guide to some attractions for younger tourists.

The Barbican Centre has its annual children’s festival. Summer in the City, on 1-5 August. Each day’s timetable is handed out as you enter. It may include magic shows, face painting, hat making and music. One ticket (£ 4.50 for children, £1 for adults, and no children or adults allowed on their own) buys a full day’s activity so you can have a go at everything.

        At the South Bank Centre young dancers can join in Sleeping Beauty workshops with the English National Ballet on 3 August. On 4 August Peter Badejo encourages all comers to join in African dance and there’s outdoor dance, theatre and music for all the family on the terraces around the Centre at weekends. For example, on 21August the Teatro Buendia from Cuba will present a show for children of all ages called an Elephant Takes Too Much Room.

        At London Zoo there is a special exhibition about animals which have disappeared as well as animals in danger of disappearing. There are life size moving models of dinosaurs, but you can also see living examples of endangered species such as tigers and bird-eating spiders. While you may not want to get too near these, there are plenty of friendly animals in the new Children Zoo which will be happy to let you get close to them.

        The Museum of the Moving Image is about the cinema. Its guides are actors dressed as cowboys and films stars. You can learn about film-making in special classes and there is a special exhibition at eye-level for very young children under one meter tall.

        If adults are ready for a rest, why not book Sunday lunch at the Russel Hotel? The Jumping Jelly Bean Club offers an exercise class (with qualified instructors) for children while you have a drink. Sit down to lunch together (£14.25 for adults, £3.95 for the children’s menu), then while you have your coffee, the Jumping Jelly Beaners watch children’s films. The Club is held every Sunday lunchtime and it’s free to children with families eating in the hotel.

1. The Barbican Center programme changes from day to day.                                                          2. Children can be left at the Barbican Centre for the day.                                                                          3. At the South bank Centre there is dance from different parts of the world.                                            4. The children’s Zoo sells soft toy animals.                                                                                                 5. The Museum of the Moving Image is most suitable for older children.                                                    6. It coasts £ 3.95 to join the Jumping Jelly Bean Club.                                                                              

Task 2. Matching (6 points)

Decide which of the hotels (A-F):

  1. has rooms not fitted with tubs;
  2.  has rooms with individual names;
  3. is close to the well-known sights of London;
  4. provides meals only in the morning;
  5. gives its guests an opportunity to admire London from its windows;
  6. was opened in the 18th century.

LONDON HOTELS

A. Braemar House, 2 Womersley Road, N8. Tel. 340 0205

Victorian hotel with pleasant views over the city. Minutes on the tube to Oxford Circus. Cooking facilities available.7 rooms, all with baths. No credit cards.

B. La Gaffe, Heath Street, Hampstead, NW. Tel. 435 4941

Small hotel situated on Hampstead Heath, close to the underground station. Meals available.11 rooms, no private baths.

C. London House Hotel, 80 Kensington Gardens Square, W2. Tel. 727 0696

Very cheap but friendly and comfortable bed and breakfast hotel in a pleasant location, close to public transport. 73 rooms, 26 with bath.

D. Hazlitts, 6 Frith Street, W1. Tel. 439 1524

One of London’s oldest houses, dating from 1718, unusually located in the heart of Soho. 24 rooms, 9 with bath.

E. Airway Hotel, 29 St George’s Drive, SW1. Tel. 834 0205

Pleasant little hotel close to Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abby and Harrods.Friendly service. 32 rooms, 19 with bath.

F. Duke’s Hotel, 35 St James’s Place, SW1. Tel. 491 4840

Small (only 53 rooms) traditional hotel. The yard is still lit by gas-lamps, and every room is named after a duke. Recently refurnished and upgraded.

USE OF ENGLISH

Time: 40 minutes

                                                     

                                                            Task 1

Use the word given in capitals at the end of the lines to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. (6 points)

Unseen London

1……FAME……        Of course, London is _______ for its attractions like Big Ben

2…………………..      and the Tower of London. Millions of tourists look at these

2… BUILD………       __________ every year – but not far from these places,

3…INTEREST…..      there are other ___________ sights. Next time you set off to visit

5…………………..      London, why not plan to go to some of the places close to the

4……RARE……         centre of the city that tourists ________ go to? Get into a taxi and

5……DRIVE. ……     ask the  ________ to take you to Billingsgate fish market, for

8…………………..      example. When you arrive at the market, you’ll be amazed

9…………………..      at the sights and sounds of real London. You can ask the fish

6……THEY……         sellers about ______ work – and you don’t have to wait for hours

                                      to get a ticket!

Task 2

Read the text and decide which answer – A, B, C or D – best fits each space (1 -10).

                                                    The Montessori Method

           From the moment we are born, we start learning about the world around us. We learn a great deal of things over a very short period of time, and this forms the foundation of all our future learning.
1) …….  to the age of six, we are extremely sensitive and we develop the important skills that will prepare us for 2) …….  life. Therefore, it is very important to have a good preschool programme  3) ..…….  helps us to develop hand-eye co-ordination and problem-solving abilities, as well as exposing us to a 4)……. variety of stimuli and materials. Maria Montessori developed 5) ……. a programme, which helps children to 6) ……. their intelligence and independence. The Montessori Method, as it is 7) ……. , combines practical activities, which stimulate the senses of touch and smell, with mathematical and language development activities. The children are completely 8) ……. to choose which activity to 9) ……. in and when, thus encouraging self-confidence and independence. This 10) ……. to teaching is very popular with many parents of young children, as it involves learning which uses all the senses during those important early years.

1. A  Up

2. A after  

3. A what  

4. A broad  

5. A so  

6. A expand  

7. A known  

8. A open  

9. A play

     10. A way  

B Over

B next    

B when    

B far    

B such  

B increase

B called    

B free  

B do

B system

 

C Near  

C later

C which  

C rich  

C quite  

C develop  

C titled      

C able

C participate  

C approach  

D Above        

D older      

D who    

D wide    

D many  

D improve  

D branded    

D allowed    

D take  

D method    

 

WRITING

Time: 30 minutes

You have 30 minutes to do this task. You have received an email message from your English-speaking pen-friend Jim:

 

From: Jim@mail.uk

To: Russian_friend@sdamgia.ru

Subject: Dear friend,

… I'm having a very busy time now as I have to get ready for my exams. As far as I know all students in Russia have to take school exams too…

When are you going to have your exams? What exams have you chosen and why? What are your plans for the summer holidays?

                        Answer sheet

  Reading                             Use of English

ITEM

ANSWER

TASK 1

1

T

F

2

T

F

3

T

F

4

T

F

5

T

F

6

T

F

TASK 2

1

2

3

4

5

6

ITEM

ANSWER

TASK 1

1

2

3

4

5

6

TASK 2

1

A

B

C

D

2

A

B

C

D

3

A

B

C

D

4

A

B

C

D

5

A

B

C

D

6

A

B

C

D

7

A

B

C

D

8

A

B

C

D

9

A

B

C

D

10

A

B

C

D

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