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І етап Всеукраїнської учнівської олімпіади з англійської мови

Name, surname ______________________________ Form______

БЛАНК ДЛЯ ВІДПОВІДЕЙ

Listening Comprehension

Task 1

1 2 3 4 5

A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C

Reading Comprehension

Task 2

1 2 3 4 5

T F T F T T F F T F

6 7 8 9 10

T F T F T T F F T F

Task 3

1 2 3 4

A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D

5 6 7

A B C D A B C D А В С D

Use of English

Task 4

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A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D
Listening Comprehension
Task 1
Listen to five people talking about recent experiences. Match the speakers (1–5) with the
statements (A–F). There is one extra statement.
A Speaker ___ was in a dangerous situation.
B Speaker ___ is going to earn money from a sport.
C Speaker ___ listened to the advice of a family member.
D Speaker ___ was disappointed because he/she didn't see someone.
E Speaker ___ was happy to go home.

Reading
Task 2. Ada Lovelace: The First Computer Programmer

Ada Lovelace was the daughter of the poet Lord Byron. She was taught by Mary Somerville, a
well-known researcher and scientific author, who introduced her to Charles Babbage in June
1833. Babbage was an English mathematician, who first had the idea for a programmable
computer.

In 1842 and 1843, Ada translated the work of an Italian mathematician, Luigi Menabrea, on
Babbage's Analytical Engine. Though mechanical, this machine was an important step in the
history of computers; it was the design of a mechanical general-purpose computer. Babbage
worked on it for many years until his death in 1871. However, because of financial, political, and
legal issues, the engine was never built. The design of the machine was very modern; it
anticipated the first completed general-purpose computers by about 100 years.

When Ada translated the article, she added a set of notes which specified in complete detail a
method for calculating certain numbers with the Analytical Engine, which have since been
recognized by historians as the world's first computer program. She also saw possibilities in it
that Babbage hadn't: she realised that the machine could compose pieces of music. The computer
programming language 'Ada', used in some aviation and military programs, is named after her.

Are the sentences true or false?

1. Ada Lovelace's teacher introduced her to Charles Babbage.

2. Babbage programmed the first computer.

3. Ada translated the article in 1842.

4. The Analytical Engine was electronic.

5. Luigi Menabrea designed the first computer.

6. Babbage finished the machine before he died.

7. Babbage's design was ahead of its time.


8. Ada's work was instantly recognised as being the first computer program.

9. Babbage saw that his machine could write music.

10. Ada wrote military and aviation computer programs.

Task 3.

Read the text below. Match choices (A-H) to paragraphs 1-7. There is one choice that you don’t need
to use. Write your answers on a separate answer sheet.

Use of English
Task 4.

Read the text. For questions (1-5 ) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).

Ukrainians Win Gold at Deaflympics After 17 Years

The Deaflympics or International Games for the Deaf is an (44)__________, sanctioned by the
International Olympic Committee, where deaf athletes (45)___________ at an elite level. The
first contest occurred in 1924, in Paris, France.

The 2019 Winter Deaflympics was held in Sondrio, Italy from 12th to 20th of December. The
(46) snowboarding, cross country skiing, ice hockey, curling and chess. The Ukrainian ski team
won 3 gold, of participants was 485 people from 34 nations. The athletes performed in 6 sports:
alpine climbing, silver and bronze medals. Other two medals were won in a chess tournament.

The next major events for Ukraine - Summer Olympics and Summer Paralympics -will (47)___
in Tokyo, Japan. All we can do is to wish luck and support our teams in (48)_______ the victory.

1 A issue B act C event D action

2 A compete B match C play D collaborate

3 A amount B number C sum D measure

4 A take part B take over C take turns D take place

5 A winning B locking on C thinking of D aiming at

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