Task 2  Now read the texts (ABCDE) again and find the statement which is not true. Write the correct letter (A, B or C) in your answer sheet.



Всероссийская олимпиада школьников. Школьный этап 2016-2017 уч.г.

Английский язык, 5 – 6 классы, задания

Время выполнения 60 мин. (максимальное количество баллов – 55)

Разработчики: Петрушко Оксана Ивановна, Голубенко Ольга Анатольевна, учителя МБОУ СШ №23

                                 

Вариант - 1

LISTENING (10 баллов)      

Time: 10 minutes

Task 1 You will hear five short conversations. Choose the right answer (A, B, C) for each conversation. You will hear each conversation twice.

 

1. Which is the girl's horse?

A)             B)            C)

 

2. How many children went on the school trip?

A)  6                               B) 12                                 C) 18

 

3. Which campsite did Josh stay at last year?

A)   B) C)

 

4. How much is the skirt?

A)   £15                            B) £20                         C) £25

5. What's the weather like now?

A)               B)                 C)

 

Task 2 You will hear a man on the radio talking about a new TV quiz show. Listen and complete the table.You will hear the information twice.

A TV quiz show

 

6  Day  ………………………………………………………. 7  Number of teams………………………………………….. 8  The questions will be about ………………………………. 9 This week's prize …………………………………………. 10 To be on the show, phone ……………………………….

READING  (20 баллов)      Time: 20 minutes

Task 1 Choose the headlines. One is extra.

A Exotic vehicles                                             D Sense of community

B Public places                                                E Animals

C Suitable place                                               F Choice of people

 

11. Olympia was chosen as the place of the Games because it was a peaceful and neutral area. There the ancient Greeks praised their most important God – Zeus. Another factor was that it had a beautiful green valley. It was very suitable for all kinds of sports competitions. Also people could easily get to Olympia because there were two rivers nearby. It was impossible to find a better place anywhere else in Greece.

12. A journey through a wild and faraway desert – by camel! This is a wonderful choice for anyone who wants to forget the modern means of travelling. You'll be on top of a camel and part of a desert caravan. Camel drivers will accompany you, providing good company, as you admire the golden sand and the bright blue sky.

13. When the first European coffeehouses opened, they quickly grew into places where people played chess, exchanged gossip, sang and danced. Coffeehouses were very popular because anyone could go and enjoy a cup of the drink. The price of a cup of coffee was reasonable. European coffee houses became meeting points for intellectuals, writers and businessmen.

14. Christ's Hospital school was founded in the 16th century. Its uniform at that time consisted of a long blue coat, a leather belt and yellow socks. Today students still wear the same uniform because they think it's a symbol that unites them. There was some talk about making the uniform more modern, but it was decided to keep the original uniform.

15. If you go into any newsagent’s shop in Britain you will not find only newspapers. You will also see rows and rows of magazines for almost every imaginable taste. There are specialist magazines for many popular pastimes. There are around 3,000 of them published in the country and they are widely read, especially by women. Magazines usually list all the TV and radio programmes for the coming week and many British readers prefer them to newspapers.

 

Task 2  Now read the texts (ABCDE) again and find the statement which is not true. Write the correct letter (A, B or C) in your answer sheet.

16.  A) People could easily get to Olympia because there weren’t any rivers nearby.

     B) Olympia was a peaceful and neutral area.

    C) Olympia had a beautiful green valley.

17. A) Camel drivers will accompany you, providing good company.

    B) This is a wonderful choice to forget the modern means of travelling.

   C) You'll be in the cabin on a camel and part of a desert caravan.

18. A) The first European coffeehouses quickly grew into places where people played chess, exchanged gossip, sang and danced.

   B) In the coffeehouses anyone could go and enjoy a cup of the drink.

   C) European coffee houses became meeting points for intellectuals and politicians.

19.  A) The uniform at that time consisted of a long blue coat, a leather belt and yellow socks.

   B) The students make their uniform more modern, but it was decided to keep the original uniform.

   C) The students consider their uniform as a symbol that unites them.

20.  A) In any newsagent’s shop in Britain you will not find only newspapers and magazines for almost every imaginable taste.

     B) There are specialist magazines for many popular pastimes.

    C) In any newsagent’s shop you will also see rows of magazines for almost every imaginable taste.

 

Task 3 Read the text. Find out all numerals and write their meaning in the answer sheet (21 - 30).

Example: 2016 - year of foundation of the city

Cambridge was founded in 875 when the Danes conquered Eastern England. They created a fortified town called a burgh, from which the word borough derives. Cambridge was surrounded by a ditch and an earth rampart with a wooden palisade on top. However in 1010 Cambridge was burned by the Danes. That was an easy task when all the buildings were of wood.

By the 10th century Cambridge was also the administrative centre for the area and so it was a town of some importance, although it would seem tiny to us. By 1086 Cambridge probably had a population of about 2,000. By the standards of the time it was a medium sized town.

Later in the Middle Ages the population of Cambridge probably rose to about 3,000. In 1068 William the Conqueror visited Cambridge and ordered that a castle be built there. It was of wood but in the 12 th century, it was rebuilt in stone.

The town of Cambridge was severely damaged by a fire in 1174. Fire was a constant hazard when most buildings were of wood with thatched roofs. Another fire raged in Cambridge in 1385.

USE OF ENGLISH (15 баллов)                      Time: 15 minutes

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