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Cangurul Lingvist - Engleza - NOV 2023
Cangurul Lingvist - Engleza - NOV 2023
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That’s a cool
riff, Alex! Play
it again!
We’re such
a great band!
Start
piano violin flute guitar
S K A T E B A R D
A) W B) E C) O D) U
KANGAROO LINGUISTIC CONTEST – ENGLISH 5
Look at the picture and read. Choose the correct answer for questions 13-25.
What a
noise! I’m
going nuts!
Yay, we disturb
Turn it off, nobody in the
please! forest!
We can play as
loud as we want!
I’m hopping
away!
Start
purple black white brown
24. Two children have got red backpacks. Who are they?
A) Lily and Mark B) Grace and Lily C) Mark and Alex D) Lily and Alex
25. The animals are … because of the noise.
A) B) C) D)
Tatterhood
Norwegian fairy tale (adapted)
Read, look at the pictures and answer the questions.
Story
In a big palace, there is a king and a queen. They are sad because they have no
children. Hearing the cries of the queen, a beggar woman comes to the palace.
She gives the queen two seeds and tells her to put them in a vase. In the
morning she will see two flowers: one pretty and one ugly. The beggar woman
also tells the queen to eat only the pretty flower.
If you help me, I’ll eat
I will give you Eat the beautiful
flower and you both!
a house.
will have a child.
But leave
the ugly one
alone!
1 2
1. T
he queen is sad because she can’t have … .
A) a car B) a new palace C) a child D) more servants
2. If the queen eats a … she will have what she wants.
A) flower B) seed C) carrot D) frog
3. If her advice works, the beggar woman will have … .
A) a new house B) lots of money C) a loaf of bread D) nothing
4. The beggar woman is wearing … clothes.
A) new B) old C) green D) pink
5. The queen takes the flower seeds and puts them in a … .
A) bowl B) cup C) plate D) vase
6. Look at picture 2. The queen is … .
A) angry B) excited C) suspicious D) in love
7. How many flowers does the queen eat?
A) one B) two C) three D) four
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Nine months later, an ugly baby girl is born. She has a tattered hood*, a goat,
and a wooden spoon. Right after that, a sweet and beautiful baby girl is born.
The two sisters are different but no one can ever keep them apart. They are
sisters and also best friends.
* tattered hood = scufiță zdrențuită
Hi, Tatterhood! It’s not as if they are going
What a nice wooden to attack on Christmas!
spoon you’ve got!
I will always
protect you!
Even from
Story
the trolls!
5
13. Tatterhood’s twin sister opens the door on Christmas Eve because she is … .
A) inviting the trolls B) getting fresh air C) worried about her sister D) bored
14. When do the trolls come to the palace?
A) on Easter B) on Christmas C) on Halloween D) today
15. The troll who kidnaps the princess is not … .
A) handsome B) dirty C) old D) ugly
KANGAROO LINGUISTIC CONTEST – ENGLISH 9
Tatterhood gets on a small boat and follows the trolls across the sea. The trolls
are on a huuuge ship, with the beautiful sister tied to the mast*. As Tatterhood
gets closer, they’re laughing at her little boat. Right then, Tatterhood’s magic
goat jumps into the air and pierces the trolls’ ship. Tatterhood gets her sister
from the mast, and they sail together to the closest kingdom.
* mast = catarg
Hold on, Don’t mess up with
It’s with that tiny my magic goat!
sister!
boat that you want
I’m coming
to catch us up?!
for you!
Story
Tatterhood and her sister arrive at a strange king’s palace. The king has no wife.
She died years ago. He has an only son. The king falls in love with the pretty sister
and asks her to marry him.
Am I? Close your
eyes and look again! 8 9
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20. The king’s previous wife … .
A) died B) divorced him C) lives with the trolls D) is not at home
21. The king falls in love with … .
A) Tatterhood B) the queen C) Tatterhood’s sister D) the goat
22. Look at picture 8. The princess on the left has got … hair.
A) curly B) short C) blond D) dark
23. Look at picture 8. Tatterhood stands in front of … .
A) her sister B) the king C) the prince D) the goat
24. Now look at picture 9. Tatterhood stands … the prince and the horse.
Story
A) between B) in front of C) behind D) above
25. The prince opens his eyes and, to his surprise, he is … .
A) in love B) disgusted C) sad D) scared
26. What happens to the magic goat in the end? It becomes a … .
A) frog B) horse C) donkey D) tiger
Falling in love with each other, they marry, and everyone lives happily ever after.
Even the trolls.
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27. The priest is between Tatterhood and her sister. What colour are his boots?
A) black B) purple C) green D) red
28. In the church, there are … people and a troll.
A) eight B) seven C) six D) five
29. The prince will love Tatterhood if she is … .
A) either pretty or ugly B) beautiful C) ugly D) clever
30. After the wedding, everyone lives … ever after.
A) sadly B) happily C) silently D) miserably
KANGAROO LINGUISTIC CONTEST – ENGLISH 11
Joey (A1-A2)
Rezolvă, la alegere, maximum 40 de itemi!
I. For each question (1-5), read and choose the correct answer.
1.
Hi Dave! Dave needs to tell Annie that … .
Can you please check with Annie to make A) her mum is going to be late
sure she knows dad is picking her up from
school today instead of me? Her phone is B) she should get gome by herself
off, and I can’t reach her. C) her dad is going to give her a lift from
Love, school
Mum
2.
Dear Tom, Why is Tim writing to Tom?
I can’t wait for the party next week! I just
want to quickly sound you out about a A) He wants some advice.
Joey
couple of details. Do you think we should B) He wants him to bring some food to
order pizza or finger food? I was also the party.
thinking about having it out in the garden,
but I am not sure about the weather. C) He is inviting him to the party.
Let me know what you think,
Tim
4.
CHARITY CONCERT What does the notice say?
Book your place online and make A) You must buy your tickets online.
donations at the entry. No cards accepted B) You can use cash to buy your tickets
on the premises but purchases at the food online.
stalls can be made with prepaid tokens C) You need to reserve a place on the
which you can get on our website. website.
Joey
A) mustn’t forget watering B) mustn’t forget to water C) must remember watering
III. R
ead the following descriptions of language schools. For each question (11-15) choose the
language school that would be suitable for each person.
English on the Run
English on the Run is happy to offer private classes all over the country. We provide real life
conversation classes for those who are too busy to attend classes physically. Our teachers will conduct
classes online, in our café or at your own place. We pride ourselves on our teachers who are fully
qualified and have great experience in both English for general purposes and English for certified exams.
Sunnyvale English
We teach English for general purposes as well as English for exams. We offer courses part-time,
full-time, in the evening and at the weekend. We organise our students into very small groups, according
to level and abilities. You can opt for all-skill classes or choose to improve one particular skill.
Cupertino Language School
We offer summer classes from June to late August. Each course lasts for four weeks. Our
programmes provide social activities and are aimed at students whose levels range from beginner to
advanced. You will be staying with a host family of your choice and you will get the chance to spend
time with adults and their children during the entire stay.
Jupiter English School
We are happy to provide a variety of English courses for all levels and abilities. Our courses
are aimed at people who work in the world of business. We offer full-time, part-time, and evening
courses which are meant to help you with the skills and vocabulary you need to become successfully
engaged in talks and other activities at work.
Online Fun
Our classes are for those of you who lead very busy lives and cannot find the time to practice their
English. We provide classes online exclusively. Our excellent tutors will be there for students of all ages.
You can choose our general English courses or opt for a course designed to improve one particular skill.
KANGAROO LINGUISTIC CONTEST – ENGLISH 13
11. Monica is preparing for an important English exam and feels that she needs to improve her speaking
skills. She has a very busy schedule and wishes to find a private teacher who can visit her at home.
Monica should choose … .
A) English on the Run B) Sunnyvale English C) Cupertino Language School
D) Jupiter English School E) Online Fun
12. Betty wishes to embark on a career in business. She cares to improve her business English and work
on her presentation skills. She is a full-time student so she is looking for a course which takes place
later in the day. Betty should choose … .
A) English on the Run B) Sunnyvale English C) Cupertino Language School
D) Jupiter English School E) Online Fun
13. Martin is 16 and is eager to take a month off this summer to go study in the States. He would love
to be able to spend a lot of time with locals who have teenage children. Martin should choose … .
A) English on the Run B) Sunnyvale English C) Cupertino Language School
D) Jupiter English School E) Online Fun
14. Bristol does not want to quit studying English once he has left school. He wishes to take up
English classes during his summer breaks. He would like to attend evening classes alongside
students at his own level. Bristol should choose … .
Joey
IV. Read the sentences. For each space, choose the correct answer (16-25).
16. I sometimes do puzzles to … time.
A) waste B) past C) pass
17. If you want to … the competition, fill out this form.
A) register B) sign up C) join
18. This isn’t a … plane, it’s a supersonic one.
A) same B) frequent C) regular
19. Everyone got a 10, … Tom, who got a 9.
A) except for B) except from C) apart for
20. Marie reads in her tree house and she … organises playdates with her friends there.
A) too B) also C) both
21. At the boot camp, they all had to give a … putting up the tents.
A) foot B) hand C) finger
22. They … win the tournament as they’ve been working really hard.
A) should B) ought C) need
23. Global warming will … the size of ice caps.
A) reduce B) melt C) increase
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24. If you … the law, you may be arrested.
A) commit B) break C) cut
25. Please be very careful not to jump to … .
A) conclusions B) results C) decisions
V. Read the text. For each question, choose the correct answer (26-30).
Wednesday Addams
Originally created by Charles Addams in 1938, The Addams Family is a century-old set of characters
that seem to be more popular than ever now with the release of a new series on Netflix, focusing
on the Addams daughter: Wednesday. The Addams Family has seen numerous adaptations, among
which the 1964 series and the 1990s live-action films. To say Wednesday is a smash hit with audiences
around the world is an understatement. It clearly speaks to teenagers on a much deeper level than pure
entertainment, giving them food for thought.
Wednesday Addams’ unique and unconventional personality might well speak to people who may
feel like outsiders or misfits in society. Her gothic and morbid appearance, as well as her wit and
sarcasm, have made her relatable to teenagers who aspire to her ability to remain unshaken and to
have the best comebacks in any given situation. When others would run and hide in shame after being
roasted by their peers, Wednesday knows exactly what to say to come out on top and snub her enemies.
Those drawn to darker or edgier forms of humour will find many lines worth remembering in the series.
Joey
But there is more to Wednesday Addams than her coolness. She is also self-aware, mature and
willing to admit to her mistakes. Her relationship with other members of the Addams Family, especially
her mother, will definitely seem familiar to many young people, despite the unusual levels of sarcasm
that they use to communicate with each other. While in most households the conversations won’t be
as cheeky as those between Wednesday and her mom, the ways in which the two navigate teenage
rebellion will definitely melt a few hearts. In fact, you might want to choose it for the next Netflix binge
watching session with your folks as it is sure to lead to meaningful conversations.
So, if you haven’t watched it yet, press play and get ready to fall in love with the weirdest and most
fascinating girl in school!
I. For each question (1-5), read and choose the correct answer.
1.
FOR SALE A) The soccer boots have never been worn.
Soccer boots. B) The size of the soccer boots is “small”.
Worn once but turned out to be C) The soccer boots are almost brand new.
too small for me.
Perfect condition!
$60 or nearest offer.
For extra information, call 5558585
Wallaby
3. A) Take your parcel to the collection desk.
Collecting a package?
Please bring some document which B) We only accept a certain ID when you collect
can prove your identity when your parcels.
picking up packages from the C) Your parcels will only be handed over to you if
collection desk. you can provide a valid identification document.
5.
Be sure to deposit all your A) Valuables must be kept in a safe place.
valuables in your own locker or, B) Valuables are not allowed at school.
if you don’t have one, leave them
with your teacher at the beginning C) Teachers will not look after your valuables.
of the PE class.
III. Read the text. For each question (11-15), choose the correct answer.
Lewis Carroll
As Alice fell down the rabbit hole, she discovered a world of whimsy and wonder, a place where
animals spoke, and tea parties were never-ending. The mind that created this magical place belonged
to a man known by many names, but to us, he is simply the master of fantasy, the dreamer of dreams.
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Born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson in 1832, he would later become known as Lewis Carroll, a name
derived from the Latin translation of his first two names. Despite being an accomplished mathematician
and logician, Carroll’s true passion lay in writing and storytelling. His most famous work, Alice’s
Adventures in Wonderland, has enchanted readers of all ages for over a century. The tale follows a
young girl named Alice as she falls into a rabbit hole and discovers a world of absurdity and delight.
The characters she meets along the way, from the Mad Hatter to the Cheshire Cat, are iconic in their
own right and have been reimagined countless times in films, television shows and even video games.
But Carroll’s literary legacy extends beyond his beloved children’s book. He was a prolific poet
and wrote numerous works of nonsense verse, including Jabberwocky and The Hunting of the Snark.
His unique style, characterised by wordplay, puns, and a childlike sense of wonder, continues to inspire
poets and writers today.
As we follow Alice down the rabbit hole and into the world of wonder that Carroll created, we
are reminded of the power of imagination and the joy that can be found in the simplest of things.
His stories have become a part of our cultural heritage, inspiring generations of readers and writers to
dream big and embrace their own unique sense of creativity.
So let us raise a teacup to the man who gave us Alice, the Mad Hatter, and the Queen of Hearts.
Let us celebrate the legacy of the man who showed us that sometimes, the most wonderful things are
the ones that we cannot explain. For in the world of Lewis Carroll, anything is possible, and the only
limit is our own imagination.
IV. Read the sentences. For each space (16-20), choose the correct answer.
16. Martha went for a(n) … yesterday for a part in a new film.
A) role B) audition C) trial
17. I have won this amazing antique sculpture in an online … .
A) auction B) exhibition C) charity
18. My grandma will … next month, when she turns 65.
A) be sacked B) be made redundant C) retire
19. I wonder … sunglasses these are.
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A) who’s B) whose C) who
20. If only … how to work this machine!
A) I knew B) would I know C) I know
V. Read the text. For each space (21-30), choose the best answer.
The History of Theatre
Since the dawn of civilization, humans have … (21) fascinated by the art of storytelling. It is
a medium that transcends time and space, allowing us to share our experiences, emotions, and
beliefs with others. From the earliest oral traditions … (22) the modern-day performance, theatre
has been an integral part of human culture. The evolution of theatre is a testament to the power of
human creativity, imagination, and expression.
The history of theatre can be … (23) back to ancient Greece, where plays were performed as
part of religious festivals. The Greek theatre was an open-air amphitheatre, with a semi-circular
seating arrangement that allowed for excellent acoustics. The plays were performed by all-male
casts and dealt … (24) themes such as love, betrayal, and the power of the gods.
In medieval Europe, theatre took on a more religious tone, with plays focusing on biblical
stories and the lives of saints. These plays were performed in churches and were often used as a
… (25) of teaching the illiterate masses about the lessons of the Bible.
During the Renaissance, theatre underwent a significant transformation, as the emphasis shifted
from religious themes to other, more grounded topics. The Renaissance theatre was characterized
by elaborate sets, complex plots, and focused more on people and their day-to-day struggles.
22. A) or B) up C) to D) either
VI. For questions 31-50, read and choose the best answer.
31. In the United States, which bird is a symbol of freedom and appears on the Great Seal of the
United States?
A) the Bald Eagle B) the American Robin C) the Peregrine Falcon
D) the Wild Turkey E) the Red-tailed Hawk
32. Which English playwright wrote “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and “Hamlet”?
A) William Wordsworth B) William Shakespeare C) Charles Dickens
D) Jane Austen E) Oscar Wilde
36. Who was the famous monster of the Greek legend, part woman, part beast, who dwelt near
Thebes?
A) the Cerberus B) the Medusa C) the Minotaur D) the Sphinx E) the Cyclops
37. … it was late, Mark ended up going out with his mates.
A) Despite B) Although C) Then D) However E) When
39. The rugby match … at 6.30, so we can go out for dinner after that.
A) is ending B) ends C) ended D) has ended E) finished
40. In which U.S. state can you find the Grand Canyon, one of the world’s most famous natural
wonders?
A) California B) Nevada C) Arizona D) Utah E) Colorado
42. What is the national flower of England, often associated with Shakespeare?
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A) the daffodil B) the rose C) the tulip D) the lily E) the daisy
44. What is the traditional Scottish instrument that is often played at events and ceremonies?
A) the bagpipes B) the flute C) the harp D) the violin E) the trumpet
45. In which U.S. state is the city of New Orleans, known for its vibrant jazz music?
A) Texas B) California C) Louisiana D) Mississippi E) Alabama
50. I have keys but open no locks, I have space but no room, you can enter, but not go inside.
What am I?
A) a house B) a car C) a garage D) a keyboard E) a museum
KANGAROO LINGUISTIC CONTEST – ENGLISH 21
Grey Kangaroo (B1-B2)
Rezolvă, la alegere, maximum 40 de itemi!
I. Read the text. For each question (1-5), choose the correct answer.
Depeche Mode
In the depths of the 1980s, a band emerged from the gritty streets of Basildon, England, armed with
a unique sound and an undeniable charisma. They are a band that captured the hearts of a generation,
and their legacy still resonates today. This is the story of a band that not only revolutionised the
synth-pop genre but also left an indelible mark on the landscape of modern music. This is the story
of Depeche Mode.
With their debut album, “Speak & Spell”, the band announced themselves as the new wave of
pop. Their blend of haunting melodies and electronic beats was a stark contrast to the conventional
sound of the era, and it catapulted them to stardom. However, it was not until their second album,
A Broken Frame, that the band began to carve out their unique identity. With the departure of
founding member Vince Clarke, Depeche Mode's sound shifted towards darker themes and more
introspective lyrics, paving the way for their future success.
Throughout the ‘80s and ‘90s, Depeche Mode continued to produce chart-topping hits, including
“People Are People,” “Personal Jesus,” and “Enjoy the Silence.” Their music was a fusion of
electronic beats, atmospheric soundscapes, and David Gahan’s haunting vocals. They tackled
themes of love, lust, and loss with a rawness that connected with their fans on a visceral level.
As the years went on, Depeche Mode's sound evolved with the times. Their music became
more experimental, incorporating elements of rock, blues, and industrial music. They continued to
push the boundaries of electronic music, inspiring countless artists in the process. Today, Depeche
Mode’s impact on modern music is undeniable. They have sold over 100 million records worldwide
and have influenced everyone from The Killers to Nine Inch Nails. Their music has transcended
generations, and they continue to attract new fans with their electrifying live shows.
In a world of ever-changing trends and fads, Depeche Mode has stood the test of time.
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Their music remains as relevant and captivating as it was in the ‘80s, and their influence can be
heard in the music of countless artists today. With a career spanning over four decades, they have
cemented their place in the pantheon of musical legends.
1. Depeche Mode … .
A) are a one hit wonder band
B) are a band whose success was short lived
C) are a band whose impact is still traceable in today’s music
II. Read the first sentence. For the second sentence, choose the best answer for each gap (6-10)
so that the meaning stays the same.
6. We couldn’t swim in the sea because of the storm.
The storm prevented … in the sea.
A) us to swim B) us from swimming C) we swam
7. Someone stole my smart phone last night.
I … last night.
A) stole my smart phone B) had my smart phone stolen C) was my smart phone stolen
8. You can choose from over a hundred different models.
There … over a hundred different models.
A) is a choice of B) are to choose from C) is a choice from more than
9. They are demolishing the old theatre next week.
They are … the old theatre next week.
A) pulling off B) pulling in C) pulling down
10. There is hardly any difference between those two houses.
It is very hard to … .
A) tell the two houses apart B) differ those two houses
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C) differentiate the two houses apart
III. For each question (11-15), read and choose the best answer.
11. This place is like a war zone
A) Yes, lots of pubs are springing up.
B) Yes, there’s so much crime going on.
C) Yes, there’s a real buzz around this neighbourhood.
12. So, what do you think of the new tutor?
A) She comes across as someone you can rely on.
B) She comes to terms as a bit of a pain.
C) She comes around as a bit shallow.
13. Young people these days have no respect.
A) You can’t be serious. It’s like saying all Dutch people are tall.
B) You can say that again! They are always so considerate.
C) How very thoughtful of them!
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KANGAROOLINGVIST - ENGLEZĂ
LINGUISTIC CONTEST – ENGLISH 23
14. That must have been pretty dull!
A) Yes, he was lots of fun to be around.
B) Yes, judging from the way he speaks, he must be foreign.
C) Yes, I had to stop myself from yawning.
IV. Read the text. For each space (16-25), choose the best answer.
The history of horses is intertwined with that of humanity itself. The use of horses shortly
… (16) any form of state. Horses have a difficult time surviving in nature, with most of them
not … (17) recovering from injuries. The history of the horse … (18) be called the history
of the domesticated horse, as most horses to survive nowadays are more docile breeds that can
more easily be … (19).
The horse was, just a few hundred years ago, equivalent … (20) a piece of strategic technology.
While costly, horses were highly sought … (21) due to their ability to facilitate travel, trade, and
wield significant military might. Though military uses faded with the popularization of gunpowder,
and commercial uses with the creation of engines, horses remained as more … (22) a luxury good,
kept and maintained by only those who could afford them.
Sadly, however, horses are no longer the crucial element they once … (23). Most horses
nowadays are used for farming in less technologically advanced farming communities, as well as
in competitions and some sports, though even these have generally … (24) out of favour.
Though horses have significantly fallen in importance, that does not change their status as one
of the first species to have been domesticated by man, and arguably the most impactful. From the
conquests of Genghis Khan to farming, equestrian-kind has … (25) the world a great deal of good,
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LINGUISTIC LINGVIST
CONTEST –- ENGLISH
ENGLEZĂ
V. For each sentence (26-30), choose the correctly-spelled word to complete each gap.
26. They say it is too late to even try to fix the damage already done to the … .
A) enviroment B) environement C) environmant D) environment
VI. For questions 31-50, read and choose the best answer.
31. What American holiday is celebrated on October 31st?
A) Christmas B) Halloween C) Valentine’s Day
D) Easter E) Thanksgiving
32. If you “cross the bridge when you get there,” what are you doing?
A) avoiding bridges B) ignoring problems C) dealing with issues as they arise
D) building a bridge E) planning in advance
33. When people visit a haunted castle, they usually … ghosts and vampires.
A) look out for B) look over C) look around D) look through E) look back
34. In Mary Shelley’s novel, what is the first name of Dr. Frankenstein?
A) Victor B) Igor C) Henry D) William E) Alex
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35. Mufasa … have seen a doctor; his injury was quite serious.
A) could B) would C) should D) had to E) needed
36. When You Wish Upon a Star is from which Disney film?
A) Cinderella B) The Little Mermaid C) Aladdin
D) Pinocchio E) The Lion King
37. Who was the first president of the United States of America?
A) Benjamin Franklin B) George Washington C) Elvis Presley
D) Jacques Chirac E) Thomas Jefferson
44. In the U.S., what is the traditional dessert associated with Thanksgiving?
A) the Apple Pie B) the Pecan Pie C) the Key Lime Pie
D) the Blueberry Pie E) the Pumpkin Pie
46. In British culture, what is the name of the annual event in November when people make effigies
of Guy Fawkes?
A) the May Day B) the Bonfire Night C) the Guy Fawkes Day
D) the Midsummer’s Eve E) the Easter Parade
47. The Pilgrims were a group of Protestants who left England and crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a
ship called … .
A) the Friends of the Hunley B) the Santa María C) the Mayflower
D) the Titanic E) the Queen Mary
49. I received an unexpected inheritance from an uncle in Australia I didn’t know I had; so it was
completely out of the … .
A) ordinary B) clear C) question D) blue E) surprise
50. Two fathers and two sons went fishing. Each fisherman caught a fish, yet only three fish were
caught. How many people went fishing?
A) four B) four and a half C) three
D) three and a half E) five
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LINGUISTIC LINGVIST
CONTEST –- ENGLISH
ENGLEZĂ
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Rezolvă, la alegere, maximum 40 de itemi!
I. Read the text. For each question (1-5), choose the correct answer.
women, the tendency is to assume that medieval women had it much worse than they did.
II. Read the first sentence. For the second sentence, choose the best answer for each gap (6-10)
so that the meaning stays the same.
6. The teacher never once told us we would have to have a portfolio.
At no time … to have a portfolio.
A) were we required B) were we requested C) we were asked
7. The police alleged that the escaped convict had been helped by a guard.
The escaped convict … by a guard.
A) was alleged to have been helped B) has been alleged to have been helped
C) was alleged to being helped
8. An unexpected issue arose and we had to cancel the project.
An issue … and we had to cancel the project.
A) sprung up B) cropped up C) popped in
9. He has such bad humour that I am not surprised Jane refused to go on a date with him.
If … his bad humour, maybe Jane would have accepted to go on a date with him.
A) it hadn’t been B) it hadn’t been for C) it weren’t for
10. Many people criticized the film that won the Oscar.
The film that won the Oscar … a lot of criticism.
A) came into B) came across C) came in for
III. Read the text. For each question (11-20), choose the best answer.
Adidas
Adidas, the German manufacturer of athletic shoes and apparel, is the largest sportswear manufac-
turer in Europe and only second to Nike worldwide. Instantly … (11) by its iconic three-stripe
trademark, it has a complicated history that is perhaps less well-known to Adidas aficionados.
The name Adidas is an abbreviation of the name of … (12) Adolf (“Adi”) Dassler, whose family
went … (13) manufacturing shoes after World War I. At the 1936 Berlin Olympics, the American
sports star Jesse Owens wore shoes that were reportedly … (14) to him by Dassler himself, increasing
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awareness of the brand around the world. World War II put a … (15) on the hopeful beginnings of
the Adidas company. After the war, sibling … (16) between Adi and his brother Rudolf ultimately led
to a historic split: Rudi’s company was called Puma, while Adi’s became Adidas.
Adidas grew during the 1950s as football players switched to the company’s shoes, which were
light in weight and featured screw-in cleats. For many years Adidas was a … (17) name in athletic
shoes, but competition increased during the 1970s, notably from newer firms such as Nike.
When Adi Dassler passed … (18) in 1978, the company experienced falling market shares, despite
… (19) deals with famous rappers. In the late 1980s, the re-launch of Adidas as fashionable sporting
apparel was a key milestone. The jogging craze was … (20) hold and ordinary people could now wear
Adidas when out for a run, making the brand the fashion statement it has remained to this day.
IV. For each sentence (21-25), choose the right answer to define the phrase in italics.
21. Getting sacked was actually a blessing in disguise.
A) something good that wasn’t recognized at first
B) more of a hindrance than a help
C) a case of betrayal
V. For each group of sentences (26-30), choose the word which can be used in all three gaps.
26. Patrick felt terrible when his jokes were … with a deafening silence.
Although it was hard work, he … the deadline eventually.
He thought it was going to be an easy win against the young opponent, but he actually … his match.
A) received B) reached C) stopped D) met
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27. There are some undergraduate programmes specializing in … languages.
We were sure we were getting somewhere but we actually reached a … end.
I’ve been working all night; I’m … on my feet.
A) dull B) final C) drained D) dead
29. Unless you start showing up on time, you’re … in line to get the sack.
It was … to impossible to get the work done in a fortnight.
Maybe it is not the real deal, but it is definitely the … best thing.
A) next B) following C) best D) standing
30. He is by no means modest; he always gets too … for his boots.
Don’t worry about it; it is no … deal.
If you want to get the company to take off, you should start thinking … .
A) large B) great C) big D) grand
VI. For questions 31-50, read and choose the best answer.
31. Who wrote the horror novel Dracula?
A) Mary Shelley B) Bram Stoker C) Edgar Allan Poe
D) George Bacovia E) H.P. Lovecraft
32. Which British city is famous for hosting the annual Festival Fringe, the world’s largest arts
festival?
A) London B) Manchester C) Glasgow D) Edinburgh E) Liverpool
34. “This medicine tastes horrible!” “Be it as it …, it will cure your cough.”
A) may B) could C) is D) will E) must
35. Which Stanley Kubrick film was based on a Stephen King novel and starred Jack Nicholson?
A) 2001: A Space Odyssey B) A Clockwork Orange C) Full Metal Jacket
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36. Can you shed any light on the reason … her appalling behaviour?
A) why B) of C) about D) for E) which
43. Which English novelist wrote the classic novel Pride and Prejudice?
A) Charles Dickens B) Emily Brontë C) George Eliot
D) Jane Austen E) Thomas Hardy
45. The historic city of Stratford-upon-Avon is famously associated with which renowned English
playwright?
A) Christopher Marlowe B) Ben Jonson C) Samuel Beckett
D) William Wordsworth E) William Shakespeare
47. Sir David Attenborough’s contributions have helped raise awareness about:
A) Space Exploration B) Environmental Conservation C) Medieval History
D) Time Travel E) Cryptocurrency
48. It’s unpleasant for children when they … names by other children.
A) are called B) were called C) will call D) call E) being called
49. Two teachers teach at the same school. One is the father of the other’s son. What relation are they
to each other?
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50. What are the capital cities of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom?
A) Dublin, Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham
B) London, Dublin, Edinburgh, Cardiff
C) Belfast, Dublin, Edinburgh, Cardiff
D) London, Belfast, Edinburgh, Manchester
E) London, Belfast, Edinburgh, Cardiff