KONKURS JĘZYKA ANGIELSKIEGO dla uczniów szkół podstawowych TEST A Etap wojewódzki 2017/2018 Kod ucznia: Liczba uzyskanych punktów: / 95 Wynik procentowy: % INSTRUKCJA DLA UCZNIA Przeczytaj uważnie instrukcję i postaraj się prawidłowo rozwiązad wszystkie zadania. Przed przystąpieniem do pracy sprawdź czy Twój test jest kompletny. Jeśli zauważysz usterki, zgłoś nauczycielowi. Zadania czytaj uważnie i ze zrozumieniem. Na napisanie testu i przeniesienie rozwiązao na kartę odpowiedzi (ANSWER SHEET) masz 75 minut. Odpowiedzi wpisuj niebieskim długopisem. Odpowiedzi zaznaczone ołówkiem nie będą brane pod uwagę. Nie używaj korektora. Jeżeli się pomylisz, przekreśl błędną odpowiedź i obok napisz poprawną. Liczba punktów możliwych do uzyskania: 95. Powodzenia! 1
I. Match gaps 1 6 in the text with sentences a) g) below. There is one extra sentence you do not need. (5 p.) Teenage boy climbs Everest In May 2010, American teenager Jordan Romero made history by becoming the youngest person to climb the highest peak in the world, Mount Everest (8,848m). 0 e. The first thing he did when he reached the summit was to make a phone call, saying, Mom, I'm calling you from the top of the world! Jordan made the climb with his father Paul, his step-mother Karen Lundgren and three Sherpa guides, all experienced mountaineers. However, despite Jordan s age, he was by no means an inexperienced climber. In fact, this was his sixth major achievement in his dream to climb the Seven Summits, the highest peaks on all seven continents. 1. Between 2007 and 2009, he climbed five others in North and South America, Australia and Europe. Having climbed the Asian one, this left only the Vinson Massif (4,892m) in Antarctica to achieve his dream of being the youngest person to climb all seven. 2. There was a painting on a corridor wall in his California school which showed the highest point on every continent, and it fascinated him. He did some research and then one day he said to his father, Dad, I want to climb the Seven Summits. His father immediately started training him and the following year they climbed Kilimanjaro. Despite Jordan s achievements, the Everest climb also attracted criticism from people who said he was too young to take such risks. It is true that climbing at such high altitudes can be dangerous. 3 Furthermore, a previous record holder for the youngest person to climb Mount Everest, 16-year-old Temba Tsheri from Nepal, lost five fingers from frostbite during his climb due to the extreme cold. But Jordan s father rejected the criticisms, saying, We were so prepared, everything went absolutely perfectly. 4. He said they d spent several weeks getting used to the high altitude. He thought Jordan had trained hard and had been ready for the challenge. Jordan himself said, I m the one who started this project. 5. I know it s a big goal and luckily for me, my family is supporting me every step of the way. In fact my family is my team. He hopes his adventure will inspire young people around the world to set themselves challenges to get fit and aim high. a) The cold and the lack of oxygen has killed many climbers in the past. b) It s my dream we are following. c) Their knowledge and experience of the mountain will help keep us all safe. d) He conquered the first one, Mount Kilimanjaro (5,895m), in Africa when he was ten. e) Jordan was 13 years old. f) Age has nothing to do with anything. g) Jordan says he was first inspired to climb at the age of nine. Source: Speakout intermediate, 2 nd edition, Pearson Education II. Read the text again and choose the correct answer true (T) or false (F). (5 p.) 0: When Jordan got to the top of Everest, he called his mother. T F 1. He has already climbed 7 of the highest mountains in the world. T F 2. Jordan climbed Kilimanjaro when he was nine. T F 3. Some people thought Jordan shouldn t climb Everest because he wasn t old enough. T F 4. Before the climb, his father was very worried. T F 5. Jordan would like everybody to climb mountains. T F III. Look at the text about Jordan Romero again and match the words in bold with definitions 1-5 below. There is one extra word you do not need to use. (5 p.) 0. to walk to the top of something high climb 1. the height of a place or thing above sea level 2. the detailed study of something in order to discover new facts 3. to disagree with an idea, argument, or suggestion 4. a medical condition in which cold weather seriously damages your fingers, toes, ears, or nose 5. the top of a mountain 2
IV. Complete the conversations with the words from the box. There is one extra word you do not need to use. (8 p.) opinion / joking / sorry / lucky / pleased / Congratulations / done / proud /shame / terrible 0. A: So, let s decide when to hold the school s charity run. B: In my opinion, April would be the best month. 1. A: I had a car accident. B: Oh God! That s 1). 2 A: The company offered me the job. B: That s great news. Well 2)! I m so 3) for you! 3 A: I ve just inherited some money. B: You re 4)? How much did you receive? A: 20 000 zlotys B: You 5) thing! 4. A: Marry and I are getting married! B: Oh, that s great! 6)! 5. A: Sandra s mum died. B: Oh no. So sad! I m really 7) to hear that. 6. A: We are sorry to tell you, but we offered the job to someone else... B: What a 8).Thank you very much anyway. V. Translate the phrases in the brackets and make grammatically correct sentences. Do not use more than four words in each case. (8 p.) 0. (Ile wody) How much water should a person drink every day? 1. I (znam Philipa od) seven years. 2. Barbara s hair (są dłuższe niż) Joanna s. 3. (Czy ludzie będą mied) big cars in the future? 4. Where (miałeś w zwyczaju) spend your summer holidays as a child? 5. The mobile phone (który znalazłeś) yesterday is my friend s. 6. Sweets (nie są sprzedawane) at my school. 7. She (nie musi) go with me if she is busy. 8. (Tamte książki) are Peter s. VI. Complete the sentences with missing words. The number of dashes indicates the number of letters. The first letter is given. (6 p.) 0. So, before we finish does anyone have any q u e s t i o n s? 1. It s a w place. The people are really friendly and the food is amazing! I know you ll love it. 2. The d of the structure of DNA was made by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953. 3. You never know what to expect. She s very m, so one minute she s happy, and the next minute, she s shouting at you. 4. My car won t start, there must be something wrong with the e. 5. The Statue of Liberty is one of the most important tourist a in NYC. 6. Woodstock rock music festival was a popular cultural e in the sixties and seventies. 3
VII. Circle the correct answer (A, B, C or D). (10 p.) 0. I must go online and find about trips to Italy in the summer. A out B up C for D in 1. My brother is a and makes amazing things out of wood. A plumber B detective C reporter D carpenter 2. The job was too, so I had to leave. A educational B rewarding C stressful D tight 3 Will you the table for dinner, please? A make B place C mow D lay 4. The TV remote is a very useful invention. A switch B keyboard C control D cable 5. Fiona apologised arriving so late. A in B for C of D on 6. I need to cut up the carrots and potatoes. Can you pass me the chopping, please? A grater B pan C board D utensil 7. Mark keeps his T-shirts in his of drawers. A chest B box C table D wardrobe 8. Carla thought the test was easy, so she was when she didn t get good marks. A nervous B relieved C relaxed D disappointed 9. My sister is very bad getting up in time for school. A at B for C with D in 10. My parents were angry me when I lost my phone. A about B for C in D with VIII. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in capitals. (10 p.) 0. The clarity of his speech improved after doing the drama workshop. CLEAR 1. My brother was when he found out that his bike had been stolen. FURY 2. It was to lie to your mum about what happened yesterday. HONEST 3. Two months ago I received an to a wedding in Paris. INVITE 4. I can t find my mobile phone anywhere. It has just! APPEAR 5. We want to change our by planting trees and flowers. NEIGHBOUR 6. How is the water in the lake? DEPTH 7. The police caught the as he was leaving the house. BURGLE 8. My brother is a. He plays the guitar beautifully. MUSIC 9. If we ban cars from the town centre, there will be less air. POLLUTE 10. The Museum of Natural History has a huge dinosaur next to the. ENTER 4
IX. Rewrite the sentences using the words given. Use between two and five words, including the word given. Do not change the word given. (8 p.) 0. Would you turn off your mobile phone? said the theatre manager. ASKED The theatre manager asked me to turn off my mobile phone. 1. We arrived home ten minutes ago. JUST We home. 2. I think you should do the project now. WERE If I do the project now. 3. You should feel proud of what you ve done. OUGHT You feel proud of what you ve done. 4. The water in the lake was too dirty to drink. ENOUGH The water in the lake drink. 5. My brother learns things faster than I do. SLOWLY I learn things my brother does. 6. They found the concert very boring. WERE They the concert. 7. Tom weighs 80 kilos. Bill weighs 80 kilos. HEAVY Tom Bill. 8. You ll be late for your appointment unless you take a taxi. IF You ll be late for your appointment a taxi. X. Choose the correct word. (5 p.) 0. I would like to go on a trip round the world / earth one day. 1. Bill Gates made a fortune / wealth on computers and computer programmes. 2. The sunset over Niagara Falls really is a magnificent look / sight. 3. The distance / length from Olsztyn to Warsaw is about 240 kilometres. 4. Susan was famous / popular with both her teachers and classmates. 5. My mum s the best cooker / cook in the world. XI. Cross out one unnecessary word. There is a mistake in each sentence. (15 p.) 0. She often reads before to going to sleep. 1. If you see Bill, tell to him to call me at the office. 2. This is my friend whose mother she is a professor. 3. You should to leave before it gets dark. 4. Lisa has rarely goes to the beach. 5. We went to the Berlin for two weeks last summer. 6. It was such an awful film so that we left. 7. Jim has often played football when he was younger. 8. Did you to use to have a lot of toys when you were 9. Has Angie left for the airport since? 10. This is the restaurant where we ate there last Sunday. 11. I am enjoy going to parties. 12. They don t mind going to bed late, do they not? 13. This novel was being written by Charles Dickens. 14. If you will need me, give me a call. 15. Sarah is moving back to Kenya, isn t she Sarah? young? 5
XII. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C). (10 p.) 0. Which river flows in London? A) the River Avon B) the River Thames C) the River Severn 1. How many countries are in the UK? A) 2 B) 5 C) 4 2. What is the London Eye? A) a big telescope B) a big wheel C) a high tower 3. What is a double-decker? A) a sandwich with cheese and ham B) a train that has two storeys C) a bus that has two storeys 4. What is the name of the famous London clock? A) Big Bill B) Big Ben C) Big Apple 5. What is Madame Tussauds? A) a department store B) a beauty salon C) a wax museum 6. What is the capital city of the USA? A) Philadelphia B) Washington D.C. C) New York City 7. What is the year of American independence? A) 1776 B) 1852 C) 1905 8. Thanksgiving celebrates A) spring B) the end of school year C) harvest 9. Downing Street is the home of A) Prince Harry B) Theresa May C) David Beckham 10. The British flag is called A) the St George s Cross B) the Stars and Stripes C) the Union Jack 6