Олимпиада по английскому языку 9, 10, 11 класс ответы и задания для заключительного (финального) этапа 2022-2023 учебный год всероссийской олимпиады школьников ВСОШ. Олимпиада прошла в Москве 6-11 апреля 2023 года.
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Задания и ответы для 9 класса
1. Mythology clarifies the meaning of things that cannot be explained.
A. True B. False
2. The speaker mentions that there are five districts of NYC.
A. True B. False
3. The speaker says that the Statue of Liberty meets all people arriving in NYC.
A. True B. False
4. One treasure lies inside the Statue of Liberty, and the other is hidden under its feet.
A. True B. False
5. Captain William Kidd was interrogated in court and punished for being a privateer.
A. True B. False
6. The Armenian ship was half-full with treasures.
A. True B. False
7. You cannot do any excavation works on Liberty Island.
A. True B. False
8. The soldiers were banished from the island by a ghost of a dead pirate.
A. True B. False
9. The Empire State Building is famous for its art gallery.
A. True B. False
10. The broadcast beacon stopped functioning five years after the reported accidents.
A. True B. False
11. Bob didn’t reply to the e-mail because he
A. was busy.
B. didn’t get the e-mail.
C. forgot about the e-mail.
12. Vanessa wants to order
A. 50,000 pairs of sunglasses.
B. 15,000 pairs of sunglasses.
C. 5,000 pairs of sunglasses.
13. If Vanessa paid on delivery she could get the sunglasses in
A. September.
B. August.
C. July.
14. Vanessa is able to pay after
A. 30 days.
B. 40 days.
C. 60 days.
15. At the end of the call Vanessa
A. made a deal.
B. decided to think it over.
C. removed her order.
36. Hadley Freeman says that when interviewing a celebrity in the UK you should
A) avoid requesting confidential and private information from interviewees;
B) be pushy and straightforward about the questions you ask;
C) make discreet inquiries about traumatic and sensitive issues;
D) be ready to pay the interviewees for the information they share.
37. On getting her first interview task from the Guardian, Hadley
A) put in a lot of time and effort to prepare for it beforehand;
B) studied the transcripts of her potential interlocutors’ earlier interviews;
C) wasn’t sure about what clothes to wear for a celebrity interview;
D) turned out to be an inept and bungling rookie in the field.
38. According to Hadley Freeman, on average being a celebrity means
A) being more self-sufficient and independent in your actions;
B) often having to live up to the image you project to people;
C) adopting common ways to stay close to the general public;
D) regularly searching for good professional interviewers.
39. Hadley Freeman confesses that in her interviews she
A) tends to express a personal, at times divergent opinion;
B) aims at praising and endorsing her interviewees;
C) tries to play devil’s advocate to encourage a discussion;
D) is unreservedly accurate about what her interviewees say.
40. Hadley Freeman sees journalism and celebrity interviews
A) as a means to endorse and clear the names of celebrities;
B) as a platform to justify celebrities’ behaviour and ideas;
C) as a method of challenging the existing opinions;
D) as an eye-opener on the dark sides of celebrity life.
Task Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
An English language magazine invites young people to participate in a short story writing competition. The participants are expected to use the following quotation as an epigraph: The smallest act of kindness is worth more than the grandest intention. Oscar Wilde The story must begin with the following sentence: As he got off the bus, Jamie looked around.
There was no one there and he began to feel a little worried… and finish in the following way: He was happy at the idea of making a new start in his life, and a big smile was seen on his face. He knew the events of the day would change his life forever. You decide to take part and submit your own short story. Your story must have a title, a clear storyline, a setting, a description of the main character(s), and direct speech. Write 250–300 words (the words in the epigraph and the suggested sentences are not counted).
Региональный этап 2023 по английскому языку 9, 10, 11 класс задания и ответы
Региональный этап 2023 по английскому языку 9, 10, 11 класс задания и ответы олимпиады
