Олимпиада по английскому языку среди 4 классов
олимпиадные задания по иностранному языку (4 класс)
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Школьная олимпиада по английскому языку среди 4 классов
- Вычеркни лишнее слово
- tall, funny, kind, friendly
- seventy, thirteen, eighty, ninety
- swimming, running, reading, putting
- park, forty, farm, car
- pencil case, ruler, lamp, rubber
- PE, computer, Geography, English
- Посмотри и напиши что они делают
________________________ _____________________ __________________ ___________________
- Расшифруй число и найди соответствие. Запиши ответы в таблицу
- eninyt ____ninety______ a. 80
- tihtry _______________ b. 40
- tyseevn _______________ c. 100
- isyht _______________ d. 50
- dhnredu _______________ e. 70
- oyfrt _______________ f. 90
- egtyhi _______________ g. 30
- ftyfi ________________ h. 60
- Прочитай и найди слово
- You can tell the time with this. Watch
- You open doors with this. _____________
- You can play music with this. _____________
- You can brush your hair with this. _____________
- You can talk to your friend on this. _____________
- You can take photos with this. _____________
- Ребята играют в прятки. Допиши, кто где спрятался, используя слова из рамочки.
DAYS | PLACES |
1 Tuesday | A canal |
2 Wednesday | B castle |
3 Thursday | C Farm |
4 Friday | D hill |
5 Saturday | E island |
F lake | |
G village | |
H woods |
Part 2 (15 minutes)
Maximum points – 5
Reading
There are five gaps in the text below. Read it and decide which sentence A–E best fitseach gap 1–5 in the text.
- I spent two years in the pirate captain’s house.
- I still wanted to be a sailor.
- There I met a boy whom I knew.
- At first everything went well.
- Our ship struggled with the waves for a long time.
Robinson Crusoe
My name is Robinson Crusoe and I was born in the city of York. I always wanted to go to sea. One day, when I was eighteen years old, I went to Hull. (1)______ The boy’s father was the captain of a ship. That boy said to me, ‘Rob, do you want to sail on our ship? We start to London today.’
I was very glad, of course, and agreed at once.
In the open sea we were caught in a terrible storm. (2)_______ Finally it went to the bottom and we were all thrown into the sea. A ship which was passing by sent a boat and saved us. In the morning we reached the shore.
I was very young then and soon forgot the terrible storm. (3)______ I went to London. There I met the captain of a ship that was going to Africa. The captain was a very nice gentleman. We liked each other and soon became friends. The captain invited me to sail to Africa with him. Of course, I agreed with pleasure.
The voyage to Africa was successful. But when we came back to England, the captain died, and I had to go on my second voyage to Africa without my friend.
(4)______ The weather was fine and the sea was calm. But not far from the shores of Africa we met a ship with a black flag. It was a pirate ship, and the pirates attacked us. Our sailors fought bravely, but the pirates were stronger. Some of our men were killed, and the others were taken prisoner. When the pirate ship came to the port, the captain took me to his house and made me his slave.
(5)______ I had to work in the house and in the yard with the other slaves. It was quite impossible to run away.
Part 3 (30 minutes)
Maximum points – 32
Use of English
Task 1
Read the article about basketball. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space. For questions 1–8, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet. The first one is done for you.
Example:
0 A on B in C to
Basketball
Today, Americans watch more basketball (0) _________ television than any other sport. But it is popular in (1) __________ countries too. People often (2) __________ it ‘the international game’ because it is played in almost (3) __________ country of the world. But basketball is not an old sport like football, which people have played for centuries. People have only played basketball (4) ________ 1891.
The idea for basketball came from James Naismith, a Canadian teacher, who wanted his students to learn (5) __________ new kind of sport. Instead (6) ___________ the players kicking the ball (7) __________ they do in soccer, in Naismith’s new game, players threw or bounced the ball. Then, they had to get (8) __________ into a big bag or ‘basket’. The name that Naismith chose for this new sport was ‘basketball’.
A | B | C | |
1 | another | both | other |
2 | called | call | calling |
3 | every | both | some |
4 | before | since | until |
5 | a | the | one |
6 | at | from | of |
7 | if | as | for |
8 | it | him | them |
Task 2
Read the text below and choose the correct word A, B, C or D for each question 9–22. The first one is done for you.
Asking for directions
Have you ever tried asking people for directions? I (0)__C__ to go to London on business recently, and I soon (9) ________ that I should have bought a street map. I (10) __________ the directions of passers-by and (11) __________ lost. ‘You (12) _________ it, it’s opposite the bank’, they said. In half an hour I (13) ___________ that all that time I (14) ____________ in the wrong direction. “Can you tell me where the bank (15) __________ , please’, I asked someone. “Which bank (16) _________ ?” I (17) _________ to go back to the station and take a taxi. After all, London taxi drivers usually (18) ________ a test on their knowledge of its streets. But I (19) _________ a taxi. In the end a solution (20) ________ up to my mind. I (21) __________ some tourists near the station to look at their tourist map. But I (22) __________ to understand exactly what they said.
A | B | C | D | |
0 | ought | would | had | could |
9 | have realised | realised | had realised | has been realised |
10 | ’ve been following | follow | ’ve followed | followed |
11 | ‘ve got | get | gotten | got |
12 | ’ve already missed | ’re already missed | ’d already missed | ’s already missed |
13 | ’ve understood | understand | understood | ’d understood |
14 | went | had been going | ’ve been going | ’ve gone |
15 | is | was | are | were |
16 | do you meant | ’ve you mean | do you mean | ’ve you meant |
17 | ’d decided | decided | ’ve decided | ’ll decide |
18 | ’ve pass | ’ve passed | ’ll pass | pass |
19 | couldn’t find | hadn’t find | hadn’t found | couldn’t found |
20 | came | ’ve come | ’ve came | come |
21 | ’d asked | ’ll ask | ’ve asked | asked |
22 | didn’t be able | wasn’t able | not be abled | weren’t able |
Task 3
There are British English and American English words mixed up in the box below. Find the pairs of words that mean the same. For each correct pair you get a point (maximum 10 points). There is an example for you.
A | sweets | G | film | M | sportsman | S | lift |
B | student | H | vacation | N | surname | T | movie |
C | chips | I | lorry | O | pupil | U | holiday |
D | principal | J | candy | P | truck | V | fall |
E | autumn | K | athlete | Q | head teacher | ||
F | last name | L | elevator | R | fries |
Example:
British English | American Englis | |
Example | C | R |
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Audioscript
Listening comprehension
Look at Part 1.
Listen to Helena and her father talking about her school trip. Which places will Helena visit? Choose the day of the week, then choose the place Helen will visit, as in the example. You will hear the conversation twice. You have 20 seconds to look at the questions.
(Pause 20 seconds)
Now we are ready to start.
Man: Are you excited about your school trip, Helena?
Girl: Yes! On Monday, we are going to have a picnic at a lake. I hope it doesn’t rain!
Man: I’m sure it won’t. And on Tuesday, you are going to the island, aren’t you?
Girl: Mmmm… We can’t now, sadly. We are visiting a farm that day, to find out about working in the countryside.
Man: Well, that’ll be fun. What about on Wednesday?
Girl: We are going to spend that day walking around an island. There aren’t any villages there because no one lives on it. But, we’ll see lots of birds, I think.
Man: Good!
Girl: Thursday will be good too. We are going to spend the day on the canal… in a boat. There aren’t any hills there. It’s very different from the countryside near us.
Man: Yes. And Friday?
Girl: It’s a long walk in the woods near the village that day. I hope we don’t get lost!
Man: You’ll be fine. And you’re coming home on Saturday?
Girl: No. But that’s our last day. We’re visiting some ruins then.
Man: Blackwood Castle! I remember now.
Girl: That’s right!
Now you have 20 seconds to fulfil the task.
(Pause 20 seconds)
Now listen again.
(The recording is repeated)
Now you have 15 seconds to check your answers.
(Pause 15 seconds)
This is the end of Part 1.
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