Országos angol nyelvi verseny 2017-2018.
első (iskolai) forduló
Kedves Versenyző Tanuló!
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szaktanár aláírása
Task 1 Test your knowledge about the U.K. Circle the correct reply.
CAN YOU SURVIVE IN THE ?
You’re going to the U.K. It will be great fun! Are you ready for the culture shock?
1.You’re going to the U.K. in August. Which of the following items will you probably not
need?
a; a thick jumper b; sun cream c; an umbrella
2. You’re travelling on the tube. Where are you?
a; on the Thames b; under the ground c; on the road
3. You want to cross a busy road. Which way do you have to look for traffic first?
a; right b; left c; traffic lamp
4. You’re staying with a family living in a semi-detached house. Which of these is it?
a;
b;
c;
5. In the house, you meet an adult for the first time. What do you say?
a; Can I help you? b; Pleased to meet you. c; Are you fine?
6. You’re holding a Cornish pastry. What will you do with it?
a; throw it b; drink it c; eat it
7. Your host family offers you a cup of tea? What will the tea probably be like?
a; with lemon b; black c; with milk
8. You’re eating bacon, eggs and sausage. Which meal are you probably eating?
a; breakfast b; lunch d; dinner
9. You’re spending a week in a secondary school. You arrive on your first day. What are the
students probably wearing?
a; their own clothes b; a uniform c; PJs
10. You are standing on the pier eating an ice-cream. Where are you?
a; in the countryside b; in the middle of the city c; at the seaside
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Task 2a Read the short texts about Australian people and label the place on the map.
I’m Carrie. I live in the capital of New South Wales, and the largest city in the
country. It’s got everything – fantastic beaches – who hasn’t heard of Bondi beach?
- , the trendiest shops, non-stop nightlife, and only two hours away, you’ve got the
Blue Mountains – breath-taking scenery and fresh air. And the climate here is
fantastic!
I’m Pete and I’m from Melbourne, the capital of Victoria. OK, the weather is a
bit miserable here, but we still have the best culture and sport! Every year, we have
Australia’s top horse racing event here, as well as the Australian Tennis Open and
the Grand Prix. and this city is where Australian Rules Football came from! It’s
not surprising I’m a sports fanatic!
My name’s Sean, and I’m from Perth which lies on the Swann River.
It’s a peaceful, clean place to live with hot weather and brilliant blue
skies. Western Australia has 12 000 km of the best surfing spots in
the world. That’s what I live for – the sea and the surf!
I’m Abbie. I live in the centre of Australia, in the outback. Everyone
comes here to Alice Springs to see the massive red rock, Uluru. I
like the fact that here we are closer to the real Aborigine culture.
I’ve learnt a lot about it. My dad works for the School of the Air,
teaching kids all over the state who live far from a school. So it
really is the heart of the country.
I’m Jordan and I live in Cairns, the perfect place for exploring Australia’s
biggest attraction – the Great Barrier Reef. It stretches over 2 300
kilometres along the Queensland coast. There are more than 1 000
islands, where you can dive, snorkel, sail and swim. Just 25 km north of
Cairns is the rainforest – a tropical paradise!
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Give short answers to the following questions.
Task 2b Find the person who …
e.g.: loves sports. Pete
a; doesn’t live near the ocean. __________
b; has a lot of information about native Australian culture. __________
c; lives in a tropical area. __________
d; loves city life. __________
e; likes surfing. __________
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Task 2c Where in Australia …
a; is there exciting nightlife? __________
b; is the largest city? __________
c; doesn’t have the best climate? __________
d; are there thousands of kilometres of beaches? __________
e; do children learn at a special kind of school? __________
f; are there hundreds of islands off the coast? __________
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SYDNEY
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Task 2d Read the dialogue between two Aussies and match the words in italics with their
meanings in the box. Write your answers in the table below.
A: G’day (e.g.: g), mate _____ (1)! Got your togs _____ (2)?
There are some bonzer _____ (3) waves out there!
B: No, I’m bushed _____ (4). Some blokes _____ (5) rocked
up _____ (6) last night. We were at uni _____ (7)
together. They left the big smoke _____ (8) to go and
live in the bush _____ (9). We sat up yabbering _____
(10) for yonks _____ (11). Now I’m feeling a bit crook
_____ (12). I think I’ll just veg out _____ (13) this arvo
_____ (14).
A: Don’t be a sook _____ (15)! Maybe you just need a bit
of tucker _____ (16)? Here, have a sanga _____ (17)!
B: Ta ____ (18).
A: Well, hoo-roo _____ (19)!
e.g. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
g
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a; city
b; guys
c; ill
d; swimming costume
e; countryside
f; my friend
g; hello
h; sandwich
i; afternoon
j; goodbye
k; arrived
l; relax
m; chatting
n; university
o; food
p; very tired
q; a long time
r; thanks
s; weak person
t; great
Task 3 Look at the picture and read through the sentences below and work out which
building is which. Write the name of the building below.
The travel agent’s and the supermarket are on the left.
The police station is opposite the supermarket.
The restaurant has a flat roof.
The building where you can borrow books from is on the same side as the bank.
There’s a car parked outside the greengrocer’s.
The cinema is next to the restaurant.
The supermarket has a black roof.
The man has just crossed the road after posting a letter.
Number 4 is the ___________________ . Number 5 is the ___________________ .
Number 3 is the ___________________ . Number 6 is the ___________________ .
Number 2 is the ___________________ . Number 7 is the ___________________ .
Number 1 is the ___________________ . Number 8 is the ___________________ .
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Task 4 Put the lines in the correct order for an e-mail message. Write your answers in the
table below.
e.g. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
e
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a; What are you doing next week?
b; Love, Hannah
c; I’ll be in the city. I thought maybe I could visit if you will
be around.
d; I have to come to the city for work so I will be busy during
the day.
e; Dear Molly,
f; I thought maybe we could meet for a cake on Monday and
then make plans to meet up later in the week.
g; However, I have no plans after 5 pm on Monday,
Wednesday or Friday.
h; It has been so incredibly long! I don’t even remember the
last time we saw each other.
i; I hope to see you soon!
j; Was it last November at my birthday party? I miss you so
much!
Task 5 Read the following text and find the mistakes with the apostrophes. Write the
correct form at the end of the line.
Gorillas know how to use apostrophes
There are twenty-five apostrophe errors in this poster. Youv’e to identify them (e.g.) you’ve
faster than the gorilla. The gorilla took only two minutes and the gorillas kid _______ (1)
took only three minutes. Its a different matter that the kid identified 27of them. _______ (2)
You shouldve identified four of them by now. You didn’t, right? _______ (3)
Go back and check again. You did’nt notice that _______ (4)
the kid gorillas right foot has only four toes, did you? So, you looked. _______ (5)
Im sure you thought I was bluffing. _______ (6)
Arent you glad I distracted you and probably led you to lose count? _______ (7)
I’m generally quite helpful. Thank you. Talking about gorilla’s, did you know _______ (8)
that they usually dont sleep in the same nest for more than one night? _______ (9)
Thats a bit weird, isn’t it? Yes, gorillas are weird. _______ (10)
But, theyre good with apostrophes. _______ (11)
That reminds me, while you we’re looking at the picture, _______ (12)
did you notice that the big gorilla too has only four toes on it’s right foot? _______ (13)
So, you came back counting all the fingers and toes? Thinking ahead, right?
Lets see if you did a thorough job. _______ (14)
Did you notice that the big gorilla has a black spot on it’s left leg? _______ (15)
If it werent for this spot, _______ (16)
the big gorilla wouldnt have become the lead female of the troop. _______ (17)
Gorillas hold black spots on left leg in very high regard.
However, gorillas who cant use apostrophes correctly are not regarded very well, _______ (18)
even if they had a black spot on they’re left leg. _______ (19)
Gorillas’ eat banana’s, roots, stems and flowers. _______ (20) _______ (21)
Your probably wondering why I mentioned this random fact. _______ (22)
Well then, did you feel that the rest of this prose was wonderfully coherent?
You’re probably not awa’re that you’re losing the battle. _______ (23)
Remember, the gorilla’s timing was only two minutes. How long did you take?
Did you get all twenty-five? Ill bet that you didn’t. _______ (24)
I told you, it isn’t easy to beat a gorilla on apostrophe usage.
Why don’t you give it another shot? /12
Task 6 Read the text. Use the sentences below to complete the text. Write the letter of the
missing sentence in the box in the correct gap.
Ant Invaders
Ants can ruin picnics and drive cooks out of kitchens. The tiny invaders may also wreck the rules by which
entire communities of their peers work, new research suggests. (e.g.)
Argentine ants are native to South America, but they now live in warm places on six continents. (1) ____
In 1993, Nathan Sanders of Humbolt State University in Arcata,
California, saw that the ants were moving north through California. (2) ____
Sanders and his co-workers went to nearby Jasper Ridge Biological
Preserve before the South American ants arrived. (3) ____
But after the Argentine ants showed up, everything changed. Suddenly, native ants in the preserve were
more scattered* and much more likely to live in contact with other native species. (4) ____
Sanders thinks that the invaders changed all the rules that native ants normally live by to make them behave in
new ways. (5) ____
At least, we’re still safe, however. Ants can destroy our picnics, but, for now, they’ve left our communities
intact!
A This being said, many ants don’t travel long distances.
B Seven years of data suggest the changeover happened fast.
C Also, they have spread to 21 states in the U.S.A.
D However, ants are very intelligent creatures.
E Other ecologists are not yet convinced.
F The researchers found some 20 species of ants living there. Different species rarely interacted with
each other.
G Curious to see if the little critters** were affecting other ants as they moved, he decided to do a little
experiment.
H This research was done by the Animal Society Group based in Scotland.
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* scatter: move very quickly in different directions
** critter: a living creature
Task 7 Work out the homophone equivalent of the words in italics.
I can right my name. (e.g.) write
I here with my ears. (1) __________
The night rode his horse. (2) __________
Male is delivered by a postman. (3) __________
The students were very board. (4) __________
Use the stares to go up and down. (5) __________
Mum helped his sun to put some sun-cream on his skin. (6) __________
Which weigh should I go? (7) __________
Dust blew into my I. (8) __________
The boy climbed out of the whole. (9) __________
Do you die your hair? (10) _________
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Task 8 Read the short texts. Each text is incomplete. Choose a, b, c or d to complete the
text. Circle the correct answer.
(1) Walk straight past the theatre until you see a stop sign. Take a right there. You will soon see a sign for Quarry Avenue. Take a left onto it and __________ your next left.
(a) that (b) then (c) than (d) have
(2) Instructions This scarf is made of the highest quality silk imported from China. It is hand-stitched and hand-dyed. Please, remember to __________ hand.
(a) take it to (b) wash it by (c) be by the (d) keep it near
(3) Gabriel fell and broke his leg, __________ went to work the next day anyway. He could walk, although his leg hurt a little.
(a) but (b) then again he (c) and as a result (d) partly because
(4) Track & Field is an exciting sport! A lot of students enjoy the individual competition as well as the supportive team atmosphere. And plus, __________.
(a) people are interested (b) it’s not bad. (c) it’s expensive (d) it’s good exercise, too.
(5) South African Vacation Introduction page 1 Food page 2 Guided tours page 5 __________ page 7
(a) Lodging (b) People you’ll meet (c) Cape Town (d) Culinary Professionals
(6) Recipe Step 4 Slowly add the meat mixture to the frying pan all while stirring __________ so it doesn’t stick.
(a) constantly (b) previously (c) easily (d) haphazardly
(7) Mr. Jake Lee Marketing Director C & B Foods E-mail: [email protected] ___________
(a) C.E.O. (b) Great Foods (c) Available by phone (d) Phone number: 695 498 879
(8) I closed both the door _______ the window. It was very cold outside and I decided to turn on the heating.
(a) but (b) or (c) as (d) and
(9) Dear Sarah’s Mum,
Sarah can’t come to my birthday party. I’m
very sad because she’s my BFF and the party
_____ without her.
(a) won’t be the same (b) did do a lot (c) shall be around (d) can’t do enough
(10) Please, come to our 6th grade
Open House next Wednesday.
Children will be showing off
their artwork and stories from
the past 4 months and there
will be a production of
‘Cinderella’ at 5 pm. Please,
_____ 5 pm.
(a) come near (b) leave the building at (c) arrive no later than (d) come home at
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TOTAL: /100