ENGLISH COMPETITION LEVEL 3 4 (Γ - Δ ΔΗΜΟΤΙΚΟΥ) 15 February am-11am

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ENGLISH COMPETITION LEVEL 3 4 (Γ - Δ ΔΗΜΟΤΙΚΟΥ) 15 February 2014 10am-11am Questions 1 10 : 3 points Questions 11 21 : 4 points Questions 22 30 : 5 points

3 points Tommy is a boy who lives with his parents in a village. His parents have a farm. During summer Tommy helps the villagers to look after their animals. He usually takes the sheep up to the hills. 1. What is the boy s name? A) Tommy B) Jack C) Toby D) Dennis E) Paul 2. Tommy s parents are.... A) actors B) vets C) pilots D) teachers E) farmers 3. When does Tommy help the villagers? A) In September, October and November. B) In December, January and February. C) In June, July and August. D) In August, September and October. E) In February, March and April. 4. Sheep give us.... A) milk and eggs B) milk and wool C) wool and eggs D) milk and honey E) honey and wool 5. Look at the picture! What is Tommy wearing? A) a yellow shirt B) black shoes C) a pink cap D) a green belt E) a red shirt 1

One day Tommy feels very bored. To have some fun, he runs up the rocks, climbs the trees, and chases the sheep. Then he has a great idea. He climbs one of the tallest trees and shouts: Wolf! Wolf! Wooolf! Woohoolf! 6. When Tommy is bored, he.... A) takes a nap B) runs after the sheep C) goes home D) reads a book E) sings folk songs 7. Which of these animals cannot live on a farm? A) A goat. B) A sheep. C) A cow. D) A wolf. E) A pig. 8. A synonym of shout is.... A) sing B) whisper C) shut D) open E) scream 9. Why does Tommy shout Wolf!? Because.... A) he wants to have fun B) a wolf is chasing the sheep C) he sees a wolf in the forest D) the dog s name is Wolf E) his name is Wolf 10. Look at the picture! What are the sheep eating? A) bones B) milk C) meat D) grass E) sheep 2

4 points When the villagers hear him, they take their axes and forks and go to chase the wolf away. When they arrive at the top of the hill they see no wolf, just Tommy laughing. The villagers are very annoyed now. 11. A villager is someone who.... A) lives in a village B) sells vegetables C) takes care of sick animals D) lives in a city E) hunts animals in the forest 12. When you cut firewood, you need a(n).... A) fork B) knife C) axe D) spoon E) stick 13. Find the true sentence: A) The villagers laugh at Tommy s joke. B) The villagers chase the wolf away C) The villagers see the wolf on the hill. D) Tommy thinks his joke is funny. E) Tommy catches the big wolf. 14. Look at the villagers! They are.... A) very happy B) happy and tired C) scared and cold D) angry and tired E) sad and bored 3

After that, life goes back to normal. Tommy is a good boy for a while, but one day he feels bored again. He picks up some sticks, hits them together and shouts: Wolf! Wolf! Wooolf!Woohoolf! Woohoohoooolf! 15. Tommy... to fool the villagers again. A) to want B) want C) wants D) is wanting E) wanting 16. Look at the picture!... a dog in it. A) There is B) Is C) There are D) They are E) It is 17. Look at the picture! The boy has two sticks in... hands. A) her B) my C) him D) his E) its 4

Again, the villagers come running to save their sheep and the poor shepherd boy. Imagine how angry they are when they reach the top of the hill. Their sheep are grazing peacefully, and Tommy is laughing uncontrollably. When Tommy s mother hears about it, she gets very angry. 18. To reach means.... A) to have money B) to arrive at C) to leave D) to stay E) to escape 19. Look at the picture and find the odd one out! A) sheep B) trees C) houses D) people E) cows 20. Tommy gets into trouble for.... A) stealing B) telling lies C) chasing sheep D) climbing trees E) being good 21. Look at the picture! Does Tommy s mother punish him? A) No, she doesn t. B) No, she s not. C) Yes, he does. D) No, she isn t. E) Yes, she does. 5

4 points Then, one afternoon, Tommy takes the sheep up the hill again. He hears a strange noise behind him, and a wolf appears. The wolf wants to catch the sheep and eat them. For a few seconds Tommy is speechless. Then he starts shouting: Woolf! Woolf! Wooohooolf! 22. A sheep goes.... A) quack-quack B) neigh-neigh C) moo-moo D) baa-baa E) oink-oink 23. A baby sheep is called a.... A) chick B) kitten C) lamb D) puppy E) duckling 24. Look at the picture! When Tommy sees the wolf, he.... A) begins to laugh B) climbs a tree C) hides behind a bush D) begins to shout E) runs away 6

The people in the village hear the shouting. Oh no, not thattommy again, says an old man, shaking his head. What s going on? asks another villager. It s that Tommy again, he just can t help himself, answers the old man. 25. Find the opposite of old. A) tired B) glad C) pretty D) young E) tall 26. Find the wrong sentence: A) There are two cows and a goat in the picture. B) There aren t any sheep in the picture. C) There are three geese in the picture. D) There are two hens and a rooster in the picture. E) Two men are talking in the picture. 27. Look at the men in the picture! They both have.... A) orange trousers B) black belts C) black shoes D) blue jeans E) brown hats 7

This time nobody believes him and nobody wants to help him. In the evening the villagers go to check on their sheep, but it is too late. They find the sheep dead and Tommy crying. Tommy learns his lesson, and he promises to never tell lies again. 28. What happens in the end? A) The sheep come back home safe. B) Tommy takes the sheep far away. C) The sheep kill the wolf. D) The villagers catch the wolf. E) Tommy is very unhappy. 29. What does Tommy decide? A) To never shout again. B) To always tell the truth. C) To never climb trees again. D) To always help the villagers E) To never look after the sheep again. 30. How many words from the story are there in the word snake? A) seven B) three C) four D) five E) six 8