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G R A M M A R I. Read about some problems in a hotel. Write the correct forms of the verbs given in brackets. 1. The lock on my door s (break). Could you get someone to mend it, please? 2. Can you ask someone to repair the clothes rail in the wardrobe? It s (snap) in two. 3. I can t get the drawers in the dressing table open. They re (stick) fast. 4. My door handle s loose. The screws need (tight). 5. The shelf (come) away from the wall at one end. Someone ought to see to it before it comes right off. 6. I m terribly sorry, but the door knob just came away in my hands. Now I (not can get) in. 7. I d love to watch the telly now, but I m (not get) any picture. II. Finish the phrasal verbs with the correct endings. 8. I don t understand why he looks her so much. They re not related at all. 9. If you don t know the meaning, look it in a dictionary. 10. Look! There s a car on your right. 11. I ve got a terrible headache again. The doctor has to look me. / 7 points 12. If you don t know how to fix the problem, use various sources to look it further. 13. I d like to look my grandparents rather than send them to a retirement home. III. Complete the dialogue with prepositions. / 6 points 14. A: I m love. B: Who? 15. A: Oh, no. I ve put a stone my weight again. B: You ve got to go a diet. / 2 points (half for each) Total / 15 points

V O C A B U L A R Y I. Read about pets. Choose the right word for each sentence and circle its letter. 1. This of dog is very useful for hunting. a) breed b) clan c) stock d) tribe 2. A cat its paw before it washes its face. a) bites b) chews c) laps d) licks 3. My dog always when it sees a postman. a) barks b) cries c) yells d) spits 4. You should take notice of warnings that state that guard dogs are on. a) alert b) defence c) patrol d) watch 5. Dogs have a habit of bones in the garden. a) burying b) covering c) digging d) planting 6. A dog can be a very pleasant on long country walks. a) companion b) company c) fellow d) friend 7. A cat purrs when it is pleased, but a dog its tail. a) bends b) moves c) wags d) waves 8. I was badly scratched by my cat s. a) claws b) hooves c) nails d) paws 9. Dogs in a city street should be kept on a. a) cord b) lead c) rope d) string 10. The dogs in the circus were trained to walk on their legs. a) base b) hind c) rear d) tail 11. The trouble with cats and dogs is that their hair comes out in the spring when they. a) cast b) moult c) peel d) flake 12. As the cat lay asleep, dreaming, its whiskers. a) jerked b) jogged c) fidgeted d) twitched 13. The dog up his ears when he heard his master s voice. a) lifted b) pointed c) pricked d) raised 14. To keep a dog s in good condition, it should be brushed daily. a) coat b) fleece c) hair d) hide 15. The dog s ears as he heard footsteps outside the house. a) trembled b) turned c) wagged d) wriggled / 7.5 points (half point for each)

V O C A B U L A R Y (continued) II. Write the correct form of the word in brackets according its meaning in the text. The popular seaside resort, with its two miles of 16. (gold) sands, is an ideal centre for a traditional holiday. At the end of the 17. (sand) beach is the red sandstone headland known as Orcombe Point. The esplanade offers children s 18. (amuse) and many 19. (fresh) kiosks. Standing at the mouth of the Exe Estuary, it also offers 20. (extent) trips up the interesting River Exe, famous for its bird life. / 2.5 points (half point for each) Total / 10 points

R E A D I N G C O M P R E H E N S I O N Read the text written in the ten paragraphs (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10). It is about a famous Scottish poet. Then find the appropriate heading for each paragraph. The headings (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K) are provided below. There is one extra heading. Write the letter (A, B, etc.) next to the number on the line provided. 1. Held on Burns birthday every year in honour of Scotland s most famous poet. Traditionally there are recitals of the poet s work and a haggis dinner. In 2009 Burns was chosen as the greatest Scot by the Scottish public in a vote run by Scottish TV channel STV, narrowly beating William Braveheart Wallace. 2....rather he was the first person to write down a much older Scottish folk song. In the late 1700s, he sent it for inclusion in a book of old Scottish songs, noting I took it down from an old man. Burns collected folk songs from across Scotland, often revising or adapting them, as well as making original compositions. 3. The tune has been used by the Maldives and Korea for their national anthems, Japanese department stores play it as a polite reminder for customers to leave at closing time, and it is often chosen to mark funerals and graduations. 4. There is another, reportedly more traditional tune a more haunting, nostalgic and beautiful version of the jaunty singalong everybody is used to. Traditional Scottish folk singers still perform this version. 5. Auld Lang Syne is a reminder to recall and cherish old friendships, good deeds and toast health and good will for the year ahead. 6. That s a rough translation of Auld Lang Syne. More literally, Auld Lang Syne means old long since or long, long time. 7. By wearing a kilt? Whether or not Burns would have worn kilts is still disputed, with some arguing that as a Lowlander he would not have worn them, although he was a champion of the right to wear traditional dress. Traditionally, there are recitals of the poet s work and a haggis dinner. The full ritual of the night involves whisky, haggis and poetry readings. The rest of the night is filled with a vote of thanks and guests performing works by Burns, ending with the Auld Lang Syne. The group stand and hold hands to sing it.

8. R E A D I N G C O M P R E H E N S I O N (continuing) A traditional Burns Supper starts with a Scottish broth. The haggis is then served with turnips and potatoes known as neeps and tatties if you re a true Scot. The haggis, typically carried on a silver salver, is also piped in by the diners with a standing slow clap. 9. A guest gives a speech in honour of the great poet. Then comes a Toast to the Lassies; once a chance to thank the women cooking the meal, it is now the humorous highlight to the evening. A male diner offers an amusing but complimentary take on the role of women in general life, taking in quotes from Burns works and referring to women in the group. Any man making the toast should tread with care, since it is followed by a reply from the women. 10. The key thing here is that after the first boil, it should simmer gently. Cook it too hard and the chicken will be tough. This makes a generous amount, so give your guests small bowlfuls and save the rest for lunch the next day. A Burns Supper toasts B The song we sing isn t the original tune C How is Burns Night celebrated? D Robert Burns didn t invent Auld Lang Syne as we know it E It means for the sake of old times F Burns Night G It s not just for New Year s H What s on the Burns Night menu? I Burns Night of Greatest Scot J It s a call to remember old friends K - Cock-a-leekie soup is a delicious start to a Burns Night supper Total / 10 points

L I S T E N I N G C O M P R E H E N S I O N I. You will hear the content of a letter twice. Answer the questions with as many words as necessary. 1. When was the letter written? 2. Who wrote the letter? 3. Who was the letter for? 4. Where did the students travel to? 5. Why exactly did the students go there? 6. What did some students break and why? 7. What did a few of the students buy? 8. Was the incident reported in the media? 9. What programme does the school have? 10. Have the students been punished? Total / 5 points (half for each) Autor: Mgr. Elena Krajčiová Recenzent: PaedDr. Anna Brisudová Korektor: Joshua M. Ruggiero Olympiáda v anglickom jazyku celoštátne kolo Vydal: IUVENTA Slovenský inštitút mládeže, Bratislava 2017