Look at the text in each question. What does it say? Choose the correct letter A, B or C.



31. This notice instruct passengers to:

A) ask permission before sitting in the seat

B) offer the seat to certain passengers

C) ensure that only people in need sit in the seat

 

 

32. This notice informs you that:

A)

Computer rooms The new entrance is between the biology department and the library  
the entrance to the library is through the computer rooms.

B) the entrance to the computer rooms has changed.

C) the biology department is now used as computer rooms.

 

33. This notice informs you that:

Return tickets are not available on this bus


A) you can only buy single tickets on this bus.

B) you must always show return tickets on this bus. 

C) A return ticket will save you money on this bus.

34. This notice informs you that:

A)

STUDENTS WITHOUT MEAL TICKETS FOR TODAY MUST PAY FOR ALL FOOD AND DRINKS
you cannot use a ticket to pay for your meal today.

B) if you need a meal ticket, you can pay for it here.

C) you have to pay for meals if you don’t have a ticket.

35. This notice informs you that:

A)

Because of staff holidays, shop closes early on weekdays during July; Saturdays as normal.  
the shop’s opening hours are different from Monday to Friday in July.  

B) the shop is closed during some weekdays in July because of holidays.

C) the shops is closed at different times at weekends in July.

Task 2.  Choose the correct letter  a, b, c, d.

36. You should go to … if you want to change some dollars into pounds.

a) newsagent                                       c) butchers’

b) exchange office                                d) church

37. My dad ………..politics. He watches the news every evening.

a) interesting at                                 c) keen on

b) interested  at                                 d) fond off

38. Tom’s marks are … than mine, but I’m ... with computers than him.

a) better, cleverer                               c) the best, more clever

b) more good, cleverer                            d) the better, more clever

39. ….I use your computer for a minute? – Sure, no problem.

a) Shall                                                   c) Do

b) Can                                                     d) May

40. Unfortunately, we haven’t … beef to make hamburgers.

a) some                                                   c) no

b) little                                                    d) any

 

Task 3. For questions  1 – 5  read the text below and decide which word (A or B) fits the space best. There is an example (0) done for you.

 

San Francisco, the capital of cool.

San Francisco is a very cool place. It’s the home of hippies and it’s full (0) A friendly, relaxed people. It’s also one of the USA’s most attractive cities.

Facing the Pacific Ocean to the west and San Francisco Bay to the north and east, it’s famous (41) ___ its hills with their fantastic views of the Bay and its beautiful bridges. It’s a perfect base for a holiday and close to a few hours’ drive to mountains of the Sierra Nevada.

The best way to explore San Francisco is (42)___ foot. Walk slowly through North Beach, with (43)___ relaxed European charm, then into busy Chinatown. And continue into South Market and the Mission District with their (44)___ nightclubs and wonderful restaurants and cafes.

San Francisco is a popular place to visit at any time of the year. Summer is a tourist season, so prices are higher, queues are longer, and finding a parking place is (45) ___. The best months for weather are between mid-September and mid-November, but you’ll have a great time whenever you go.

0. A   of                            B   with

41. A   for                               B   with

42. A   on                                B   by

43. A   it’s                               B   its

44. A   much                           B   many

45. A   impossible                   B   possible

 

WRITING (10 баллов)   Time: 15 minutes

Last week you went on a trip with some students from your class. Write a letter to your friend, Jack.

In your letter:

- say where you went,

- say what you did,

- say why you enjoyed the trip.

                                           Write about 50-60 words.

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 - 2

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 horse is next to the girl's horse?

A)             B)            C)

 

2. How many children didn’t go on the school trip?

A)  6                               B) 12                                 C) 18

 

3. Which campsite didn’t Josh stay at last year?

A)   B) C)

 

4. How much was the skirt first?

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

5. What was the weather like?

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  Name of the show …………………………………………... 7  Time ………………………………………………………… 8  The final questions will be… ……………………………….. 9 Next 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.  Glory                                                  D. Amazing trip

B. Interesting train                                  E. Must have                              

C.Cookery sprint                                  F. Political influence

11. In a village in Eastern England, an unusual race takes place every year. Three groups take part in the race – adults, children (under 11s) and teenagers. Each participant receives a frying pan with a pancake and has to race from one end of a field to the other, throwing the pancake into the air and catching it in the frying pan without dropping it. The winner is the first to cross the line.

12. The first winners of the Olympic Games got free food and housing for the whole lives. They were mentioned in poems and well-known all over Greece. Sculptors even built statues of the competitors. Everyone respected and admired the winners. In short, the victory in the competitions made the man a national hero and all the little children wanted to be like him.

 

13. If you take a train tour to the lakes, you’ll have nothing to worry about. You will leave London in a comfortable train, travel through the small picturesque towns and into the green hills. There will be no problems with the trip. The price already includes a return ticket, afternoon tea at Linden Hotel, a beautiful lake cruise, a visit to the medieval village and Hill Top, home of a famous English writer.

 

14. The first coffeehouses opened in Mecca and quickly became popular centres of social and political activity. The government believed that coffee stimulated radical thinking, and the governor even thought it might unite his opposition. As a result, coffee was forbidden in Mecca. The same thing happened in Turkey a century later, when coffee drinkers were severely punished.

 

15. Harrow is a prestigious boys' school in northern London with a strict uniform policy. You can easily recognise a Harrow student by his hat, which is part of the uniform. All boys have to wear their hats every day when going to or from lessons. Some students are allowed to wear a different scarf, tie or jumper but the hat should always be there. Wearing it remains a must.

 

 

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) Each participant receives a frying pan with a pancake.

     B) Each participant has to race from one end of a field to the other.

  C) Each participant bakes the pancake into the air and catching it in the frying pan without dropping it

17.  A) Everyone respected and admired the winners.

    B) The first winners paid for food and housing for the whole lives.

  C) The first winners were mentioned in poems.

18.  A) The price already includes a visit to the medieval village and Hill Top, home of a famous English writer.

  B) The price already includes a return ticket.

C) The price already includes dinners at Linden Hotel.

19. A) The first coffeehouses opened in Mecca and sometimes became public centres.

   B) Coffee was forbidden in Mecca because the governor even thought it might unite his opposition.

   C) The government believed that coffee stimulated radical thinking.

20.  A) Some students are allowed to wear a different scarf, tie or jumper without hat.

    B) All boys have to wear their hats every day when going to or from lessons.

    C) You can easily recognise a Harrow student by his hat.

 

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

Oxford was founded in the 9th century when Alfred the Great created a network of fortified towns called burhs across his kingdom. One of them was at Oxford. Oxford was mentioned in 911 in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.

According to legend, Oxford University was founded in 872 when Alfred the Great happened to meet some monks there and had a scholarly debate that lasted several days. In reality, it grew up in the 12th century when famous teachers began to lecture there and groups of students came to live and study in the town.

But Oxford was a fortress as well as a town. In the event of war with the Danes all the men from the area were to gather inside the burgh. However this strategy was not entirely successful. In 1009 the Danes burned Oxford. However Oxford was soon rebuilt. In 1013 the Danish king claimed the throne of England. He invaded England and went to Oxford.

  By the time of the Norman Conquest, there were said to be about 1,000 houses in Oxford, which meant it probably had a population of around 5,000. By the standards of the time, it was a large and important town (even London only had about 18,000 inhabitants). Oxford was the 6th largest town in England.

 

USE OF ENGLISH (15 баллов)           Time: 15 minutes


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