бритиш бульдог 2025 по английскому языку

Британский бульдог 7-8 класс 2025 ответы и задания олимпиады по английскому языку

Ответы на все задания для 7-8 класса британский бульдог 10 декабря 2025 олимпиада british bulldog по английскому языку. Для выполнения 45 заданий отводится 45 минут. На каждый вопрос необходимо выбрать один из четырёх предложенных вариантов ответа.

Олимпиада по английскому языку 7-8 класс британский бульдог 2025

1. The news anchors are …

Ответ: A) Patrick and Ruth

2. The Au Pair Program is a form of …

Ответ: B) cultural exchange

3. Mr. John Peters had a problem because …

Ответ: D) the newspaper had made a mistake

4. Mr. John Peters is from …

Ответ: D) Wimbledon

5. The salary printed in the local newspaper was …

Ответ: A) £ 8,000

6. The accident with the animal was …

Ответ: C) yesterday

7. The animal ran away from the …

Ответ: A) truck

8. The factory produces the …

Ответ: B) automobiles

9. The mill is situated in …

Ответ: C) Bristol

10. There are … employees who have been dismissed.

Ответ: A) 50

Read the text and choose the correct variant. Madame Tussauds is a famous waxworks museum. It is home to hundreds of effigies of various celebrities from world leaders to film and sports stars, and Marvel superheroes to Star Wars characters, all made with fiberglass bodies and wax heads. The museum was founded in 1835 by Marie Tussaud, whose original name was Marie Grosholtz. She was born in Strasbourg in 1761. 41 years earlier she had taken her exhibition on tour to the British Isles, leaving her husband behind.

Many of the original models made by Marie Tussaud of her great contemporaries, including Voltaire, Benjamin Franklin, Horatio Nelson, and Sir Walter Scott, are still preserved. Originally established on Baker Street in the capital of Great Britain in 1884, the museum moved to its current site on Marylebone Road. In 1925, the popular attraction was devastated by fire, but three years later the restoration was completed with the addition of a cinema and restaurant. The attraction became so popular that branches of Madame Tussaud’s museum started to open all over the world.

11. There are over 150 lifelike celebrity…

Ответ: A) figures

12. The founder of the museum was born in…

Ответ: A) France

13. Marie Tussaud made the celebrities from…

Ответ: D) fiberglass and wax

14. The first European Madame Tussauds attraction was opened in…

Ответ: B) London

15. In the 1920s Madame Tussaud’s wax museum was destroyed by…

Ответ: B) fire

Read the text and choose the words closest in meaning to the underlined ones. Alice was beginning to get very (16) tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had (17) peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, “and what is the use of a book,” thought Alice, “without pictures or conversations” when (18) suddenly a White Rabbit with (19) pink eyes ran close by her. There was nothing so VERY remarkable in that; but when the Rabbit actually TOOK A WATCH OUT OF ITS WAISTCOAT-POCKET, and looked at it, and then (20) hurried on, Alice started to her feet, for it flashed across her mind that she had never before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat–pocket, or a watch to take out of it, and burning with curiosity, she ran after it.

16. A) exhausted
B) overwhelmed
C) miserable
D) shy

Ответ: A

17. A) stared
B) saw
C) watched
D) looked into

Ответ: D

18. A) quickly
B) usually
C) as a rule
D) unexpectedly

Ответ: D

19. A) lilac
B) turquoise
C) purple
D) rosy

Ответ: D

20. A) roamed
B) slowed down
C) walked
D) made haste

Ответ: D

Choose — singular or plural?

21. Mike, your jeans … too long.
A) is
B) are
C) was
D) am

22. Be careful, the scissors … sharp.
A) am
B) was
C) are
D) is

23. “Now Physics … favourite subject,” he said.
A) is
B) are
C) were
D) am

24. The news … so exciting that I couldn’t fall asleep.
A) is
B) was
C) are
D) were

25. Half of the luggage … already here, don’t worry.
A) am
B) was
C) is
D) were

Complete the sentences with the right variants:

Everybody … fine weather.
A) like
B) is liking
C) likes
D) have liked

I’ll ring you up as soon as I … home.
A) came
B) will come
C) come
D) have come

She looked … in her new dress.
A) wonderfully
B) wonderfuler
C) most wonderfully
D) wonderful

Aerobics … you a lot of good.
A) do
B) does
C) make
D) makes

A new bridge … built at the moment.
A) is being
B) was
C) has been
D) is

When he arrived his wife …
A) has already left
B) had already left
C) already left
D) was already leaving

When I arrived at the party everyone …
A) were dancing
B) danced
C) was dancing
D) dancing

He … his classmate for ages.
A) hasn’t seen
B) haven’t seen
C) didn’t see
D) doesn’t see

The book … into five languages.
A) has translated
B) were translated
C) has been translated
D) translating

When he was a child, he … fishing every day.
A) has gone
B) go
C) used to go
D) was used to

Add the most suitable missing word:

Portraits — still life — crayons — …
A) easel
B) axe
C) broom
D) belt

Cello — harp — cymbals — …
A) square
B) oval
C) triangle
D) rectangular

Fever — wound — disease — …
A) desire
B) satisfaction
C) syringe
D) delight

Rowing — archery — fencing — …
A) pedestrian
B) bathing
C) travelling
D) equestrian

Niece — nephew — twin — …
A) sibling
B) neighbour
C) friend
D) colleague

Determine where the situations may occur:

There are 20 members of staff and 300 pupils.
A) School
B) Station
C) Job centre
D) Hotel

If you are unemployed, this is the place to go.
A) School
B) Station
C) Job centre
D) Hotel

Sometimes there may be a long queue at the ticket office there.
A) School
B) Station
C) Job centre
D) Hotel

The singles, twins and doubles all have en suite facilities.
A) School
B) Station
C) Job centre
D) Hotel

He went there very often but still was unable to find work.
A) School
B) Station
C) Job centre
D) Hotel

Patrick Smith: Smith… Here is the news at six read by Patrick Ruth Parry: …and Ruth Parry. A job advertisement for an au pair has attracted 2,000 applicants. Mr. John Peters of Wimbledon is suing his local newspaper for adding an extra zero to the salary of 800 pounds a month which he had offered. He says he can not cope with the quantity of letters and telephone calls he is receiving and is demanding compensation for the waste of his time. Patrick Smith: A cow caused chaos to drivers on the M4 motorway yesterday.

Escaped from an animal transporter which had crashed on the motorway heading west. The cow jumped the central barrier and ran in panic amongst the cars traveling in the opposite direction. A police spokesman says the cow has now been caught and traffic is back to normal on the motorway. Ruth Parry: A strike at a car factory in Bristol has brought production to a stop. Workers are protesting about hours of the night shift and recent redundancies in which 50 men have been laid off. At present union leaders are talking with the management in the hope of reaching an agreement.

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