Task 3. Write the derivatives from the words in capitals.



Олимпиада по английскому языку для 11 класса (1 тур), 2017-2018 учебный год

Task 1. Read the text and choose the right variant (1-4).

For a moment after Mr. and Mrs. Darling left the house the night-lights by the beds of three children continued to burn clearly. They were nice little night-lights, and one cannot help wishing that they could have kept awake to see Peter; but Wendy’s light blinked and gave such a yawn that the other two yawned also, and before they could close their mouths all the three went out.

There was another light in the room now, a thousand times brighter than the night-lights, and in the time we have taken to say this, it had been in all the drawers in the nursery, looking for Peter’s shadow.

It was not really a light; it was a fairy, no longer than your hand. Her name was Tinker Bell. A moment after the fairy’s entrance the window was blown open by the breathing of the little stars, and Peter dropped in. He had carried Tinker Bell part of the way, and his hand was still messy with the fairy dust.

Tinker said that Peter’s shadow was in the box. She meant the chest of drawers, and Peter jumped at the drawers, scattering their contents to the floor with both hands. In a moment he had recovered his shadow, and in his delight he forgot that he had shut Tinker Bell up in the drawer.

But the shadow didn’t want to go back to Peter and Peter was appalled. He tried to stick it on with soap from the bathroom, but that also failed. Peter sat on the floor and cried.

His sobs woke Wendy, and she sat up in bed. She was not alarmed to see a stranger crying on the nursery floor; she was only pleasantly interested.

“Boy,” she said politely, “why are you crying?”

Peter could be exceeding polite also, having learned the grand manner at fairy ceremonies, and he rose and bowed to her beautifully. She was much pleased, and bowed beautifully to him from the bed.

“What’s your name?” he asked. Wendy answered.

“I was crying because I can’t get my shadow to stick on.”

A In the second sentence the words ‘all the three went out’ stand for __________
  1) all the three left the room.
  2) all the three broke down.
  3) all the three stopped shining.
  4) all the three fell asleep.
   
B When the night-lights went out ______________
  1) the room became absolutely dark.
  2) another source of light could be seen.
  3) only stars illuminated the room.
  4) Wendy awoke
   
C Peter Pan entered the room ______________
  1) a moment after the fairy’s entrance.
  2) before the fairy’s appearance.
  3) simultaneously with the fairy.
  4) ten minutes later than the fairy.

 

 

D Peter’s hands were messy with the fairy dust because he _______________
  1) had picked a flower.
  2) had tried to catch the fairy.
  3) hadn’t cleaned his hands.
  4) had carried the fairy in his hands.
   
E Peter shut Tinker Bell up in the drawer __________________
  1) just by chance.
  2) because he was afraid of her
  3) to protect her.
  4) because he was offended.
   
F Wendy was wakened because __________________
  1) Peter burst out crying
  2) Tinker Bell started knocking
  3) the shadow was making noise.
  4) something fell down in the bathroom.
   
G When Wendy saw Peter in her room ________________
  1) she was afraid.
  2) she was surprised
  3) she couldn’t say a word.
  4) she cried loudly.

 

14 points  

Task 2. Read the text and choose the appropriate words to compete it.

Making a good impression

Think about what it is like when you meet someone new. After a short time, you can (1) ______ if this person is someone you would like to know better. You can quickly sense if he is someone that would fit in (2) ________ you and your friends. If he doesn’t fit in, you probably will not spend more time with him.

Managers have these abilities too. Managers see many job (3) _______. Their first impressions are formed by what they see and sense in you. If they don’t like what they see, they probably will not (4) _______ you, no matter what your skills are.

Your appearance is one of the basic things that form an impression. It makes a (5) _____. If you look neat and clean, the impression is that you take pride of yourself and your work. If you look dirty and unkempt, the impression is that you may be a sloppy worker. What should you wear? Dress in the clothes you would wear on the job. Business people should wear suits. Workers should wear work clothes. Make sure your clothes are clean and (6) ______. Your shoes should be clean and shined. When interviewing for a job, you want to look good and smell good. Do not put on (7) _____ perfumes or colognes.

1 a) determine b) demonstrate c) decline d) declare
2 a) at b) without c) after d) with
3 a) applicants b) interviewers c) leavers d) losers
4 a) fire b) hire c) allow d) propose
5 a) movement b) statement c) payment d) development
6 a) set b) pressed c) fixed d) fashionable
7 a) heavy b) expensive c) strong d) smart

 

7 points  

Task 3. Write the derivatives from the words in capitals.

Happy at work?

A survey this week reveals that a surprising number of people are not gaining enough (1) ___________ from their work. More than a quarter of those interviewed said that (2) _________ was the biggest factor in why they disliked work, while 10% said their initial enthusiasm for their jobs had quickly been replaced by a strong sense of (3) ______. Many people questioned commented on how tiring they found their jobs, with longer hours and more (4) ______ resulting in feeling of constant (5) ______. Experts have described the findings of this survey as ‘very worrying for all employers.’ However, they also believe that the (6) _______ could be simple. Employers would see great (7) ______ if they valued their workers more and created a relaxed and happy environment for people to work in.     1. SATISFY 2. BORE 3. APPOINT 4. PRESS 5. ANXIOUS 6. SOLVE 7. IMPROVE

 


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