Олімпіада з англійської мови, 10 клас

Додано: 22 жовтня 2023
Предмет: Англійська мова, 10 клас
38 запитань
Запитання 1

I used to feel perfectly at ease on the slopes. As an experienced skier, I had trust in my instincts and my equipment, and generally always felt in control. That all changed a few years ago, though. Now, my skis rest in my attic collecting dust, and they will remain there for the rest of my life – all because of one fateful day that nearly cost me my life.

The day started out like any other in the ski resorts where I used to train. There was a sunny sky and a cold mountain air swirling around me. I had been skiing with my friends for a few hours when I told them I was going back to the cabin for a break. Then, on my way back, I came across a very steep slope just outside the resort. I couldn’t resist the challenge! Alone and at the top of what looked like the most difficult ski slope I had ever seen, I was very excited. A quarter of the way down, however, my excitement turned to panic as I felt a low but steady rumble beneath me. The snow at my feet began to tremble and although I had never been the victim of an avalanche before, I could still recognise the signs.

The next thing I knew, I was screaming with pain on a helicopter flying towards a hospital. The snow had broken my leg and had knocked me unconscious and, miraculously, five hours later, I had been rescued. I was later told that the rescue team wasn’t even looking for survivors – even my friends thought I had just returned to the cabin and were calling my mobile phone to tell me about what happened. The team just happened to see my skis lying on top of the snow.

I still think about the foolish decision I made that day that almost cost me my life. First, I didn’t tell my friends where I was going when I wandered off and, second, I took on a slope that was far too dangerous. My need for excitement, that rush that only extreme sports can give, had got the better of me. Now, my children are advanced skiers and I’m quite sure they would never make the same mistake I did. As for me, I surprisingly don’t miss skiing that much.

I’m content to sip hot chocolate in a ski cabin rather than go out on the slopes.


Read the text and choose the correct answer.


 The writer’s intention in the text is to

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encourage skiers to be more cautious.

describe a personal experience.

explain how avalanches occur.

give survival advice to skiers.

Запитання 2

I used to feel perfectly at ease on the slopes. As an experienced skier, I had trust in my instincts and my equipment, and generally always felt in control. That all changed a few years ago, though. Now, my skis rest in my attic collecting dust, and they will remain there for the rest of my life – all because of one fateful day that nearly cost me my life.

The day started out like any other in the ski resorts where I used to train. There was a sunny sky and a cold mountain air swirling around me. I had been skiing with my friends for a few hours when I told them I was going back to the cabin for a break. Then, on my way back, I came across a very steep slope just outside the resort. I couldn’t resist the challenge! Alone and at the top of what looked like the most difficult ski slope I had ever seen, I was very excited. A quarter of the way down, however, my excitement turned to panic as I felt a low but steady rumble beneath me. The snow at my feet began to tremble and although I had never been the victim of an avalanche before, I could still recognise the signs.

The next thing I knew, I was screaming with pain on a helicopter flying towards a hospital. The snow had broken my leg and had knocked me unconscious and, miraculously, five hours later, I had been rescued. I was later told that the rescue team wasn’t even looking for survivors – even my friends thought I had just returned to the cabin and were calling my mobile phone to tell me about what happened. The team just happened to see my skis lying on top of the snow.

I still think about the foolish decision I made that day that almost cost me my life. First, I didn’t tell my friends where I was going when I wandered off and, second, I took on a slope that was far too dangerous. My need for excitement, that rush that only extreme sports can give, had got the better of me. Now, my children are advanced skiers and I’m quite sure they would never make the same mistake I did. As for me, I surprisingly don’t miss skiing that much.

I’m content to sip hot chocolate in a ski cabin rather than go out on the slopes.


Read the text and choose the correct answer.


How did the rescue team find the writer?

варіанти відповідей

They searched for a signal from his mobile phone.

They spotted some of his equipment.

His friends told them where he was.

They heard him screaming.

Запитання 3

I used to feel perfectly at ease on the slopes. As an experienced skier, I had trust in my instincts and my equipment, and generally always felt in control. That all changed a few years ago, though. Now, my skis rest in my attic collecting dust, and they will remain there for the rest of my life – all because of one fateful day that nearly cost me my life.

The day started out like any other in the ski resorts where I used to train. There was a sunny sky and a cold mountain air swirling around me. I had been skiing with my friends for a few hours when I told them I was going back to the cabin for a break. Then, on my way back, I came across a very steep slope just outside the resort. I couldn’t resist the challenge! Alone and at the top of what looked like the most difficult ski slope I had ever seen, I was very excited. A quarter of the way down, however, my excitement turned to panic as I felt a low but steady rumble beneath me. The snow at my feet began to tremble and although I had never been the victim of an avalanche before, I could still recognise the signs.

The next thing I knew, I was screaming with pain on a helicopter flying towards a hospital. The snow had broken my leg and had knocked me unconscious and, miraculously, five hours later, I had been rescued. I was later told that the rescue team wasn’t even looking for survivors – even my friends thought I had just returned to the cabin and were calling my mobile phone to tell me about what happened. The team just happened to see my skis lying on top of the snow.

I still think about the foolish decision I made that day that almost cost me my life. First, I didn’t tell my friends where I was going when I wandered off and, second, I took on a slope that was far too dangerous. My need for excitement, that rush that only extreme sports can give, had got the better of me. Now, my children are advanced skiers and I’m quite sure they would never make the same mistake I did. As for me, I surprisingly don’t miss skiing that much.

I’m content to sip hot chocolate in a ski cabin rather than go out on the slopes.


Read the text and choose the correct answer.


 What does the writer say about the incident?

варіанти відповідей

The weather conditions were dangerous.

It couldn’t have been avoided.

He wishes he could forget it.

His carelessness caused it.

Запитання 4

I used to feel perfectly at ease on the slopes. As an experienced skier, I had trust in my instincts and my equipment, and generally always felt in control. That all changed a few years ago, though. Now, my skis rest in my attic collecting dust, and they will remain there for the rest of my life – all because of one fateful day that nearly cost me my life.

The day started out like any other in the ski resorts where I used to train. There was a sunny sky and a cold mountain air swirling around me. I had been skiing with my friends for a few hours when I told them I was going back to the cabin for a break. Then, on my way back, I came across a very steep slope just outside the resort. I couldn’t resist the challenge! Alone and at the top of what looked like the most difficult ski slope I had ever seen, I was very excited. A quarter of the way down, however, my excitement turned to panic as I felt a low but steady rumble beneath me. The snow at my feet began to tremble and although I had never been the victim of an avalanche before, I could still recognise the signs.

The next thing I knew, I was screaming with pain on a helicopter flying towards a hospital. The snow had broken my leg and had knocked me unconscious and, miraculously, five hours later, I had been rescued. I was later told that the rescue team wasn’t even looking for survivors – even my friends thought I had just returned to the cabin and were calling my mobile phone to tell me about what happened. The team just happened to see my skis lying on top of the snow.

I still think about the foolish decision I made that day that almost cost me my life. First, I didn’t tell my friends where I was going when I wandered off and, second, I took on a slope that was far too dangerous. My need for excitement, that rush that only extreme sports can give, had got the better of me. Now, my children are advanced skiers and I’m quite sure they would never make the same mistake I did. As for me, I surprisingly don’t miss skiing that much.

I’m content to sip hot chocolate in a ski cabin rather than go out on the slopes.


Read the text and choose the correct answer.


Nowadays, the writer feels

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happy never to ski again.

proud to have survived the incident.

disappointed to give up something he loved.

worried that the same thing will happen to his children.

Запитання 5

The future of Robotics


Who do you think will make the most use of robots in the future – teenagers or elderly people? Although we all know that in general younger people feel more comfortable with new technology than their parents and grandparents, robotics scientists are predicting that as robot technology advances, human-like machines will become something we associate with the older generation. That’s both because people who are less mobile and independent are more likely to need machines to carry out their household chores, and because older people tend to feel more confident dealing with technology if it looks, sounds and behaves like a person. Although there are, of course, plenty of “silver surfers” who can browse the Internet as well as their grandchildren, there are probably many more over-60s who convince themselves that they can’t use anything computerised.

In Japan there are already experimental robots in existence that can help people to get out of bed, to get back on their feet after they fall over and even to wash their hair. Robot designers are now close to creating robots that can not only remind people of when they need to take medication, but also administer the medication just as a nurse would if necessary, and even send video reports on patients to doctors. Before long, there could be robots that can act as all-round carers with the minimal of human input. They won’t even need a human being to give them a power supply. Instead, they will know how to plug themselves in when they need to be charged up. One expert in artificial intelligence has said that these care assistant robots have the potential to revolutionise people’s lives as much as the invention of reading glasses and the discovery of fire. People in need of constant care will have no problem finding it via robotic nurses, and human carers will benefit from more breaks.

Robots are also being designed to help elderly people who are in good health to maintain their wellbeing and improve their fitness. Researchers at the University of Southern California have created a robotic gym instructor which demonstrates the movements it asks people to make. The robot has a built-in video camera, which it uses to “watch” the movements of the person who’s working out in front of it. If he or she does the exercises right, it praises them verbally. Perhaps surprisingly, when its designers tested the robotic gym instructor on people of all ages, and asked them whether they would prefer to take instructions from a gym instructor on a video screen or the gym robot, their creation was by far the most popular choice, and among people across the generations!


According to the text, who will benefit from the new technology in the future?

варіанти відповідей

teens with mobility problems

people who have difficulty surfing the Internet

older people who need help at home

teens who are not confident around technology 

Запитання 6

The future of Robotics


Who do you think will make the most use of robots in the future – teenagers or elderly people? Although we all know that in general younger people feel more comfortable with new technology than their parents and grandparents, robotics scientists are predicting that as robot technology advances, human-like machines will become something we associate with the older generation. That’s both because people who are less mobile and independent are more likely to need machines to carry out their household chores, and because older people tend to feel more confident dealing with technology if it looks, sounds and behaves like a person. Although there are, of course, plenty of “silver surfers” who can browse the Internet as well as their grandchildren, there are probably many more over-60s who convince themselves that they can’t use anything computerised.

In Japan there are already experimental robots in existence that can help people to get out of bed, to get back on their feet after they fall over and even to wash their hair. Robot designers are now close to creating robots that can not only remind people of when they need to take medication, but also administer the medication just as a nurse would if necessary, and even send video reports on patients to doctors. Before long, there could be robots that can act as all-round carers with the minimal of human input. They won’t even need a human being to give them a power supply. Instead, they will know how to plug themselves in when they need to be charged up. One expert in artificial intelligence has said that these care assistant robots have the potential to revolutionise people’s lives as much as the invention of reading glasses and the discovery of fire. People in need of constant care will have no problem finding it via robotic nurses, and human carers will benefit from more breaks.

Robots are also being designed to help elderly people who are in good health to maintain their wellbeing and improve their fitness. Researchers at the University of Southern California have created a robotic gym instructor which demonstrates the movements it asks people to make. The robot has a built-in video camera, which it uses to “watch” the movements of the person who’s working out in front of it. If he or she does the exercises right, it praises them verbally. Perhaps surprisingly, when its designers tested the robotic gym instructor on people of all ages, and asked them whether they would prefer to take instructions from a gym instructor on a video screen or the gym robot, their creation was by far the most popular choice, and among people across the generations!

The Japanese robots mentioned in the second paragraph  

варіанти відповідей

have been designed by doctors.

 are still in a testing phase.

are used in scientific experiments.

are very human-like.

Запитання 7

The future of Robotics


Who do you think will make the most use of robots in the future – teenagers or elderly people? Although we all know that in general younger people feel more comfortable with new technology than their parents and grandparents, robotics scientists are predicting that as robot technology advances, human-like machines will become something we associate with the older generation. That’s both because people who are less mobile and independent are more likely to need machines to carry out their household chores, and because older people tend to feel more confident dealing with technology if it looks, sounds and behaves like a person. Although there are, of course, plenty of “silver surfers” who can browse the Internet as well as their grandchildren, there are probably many more over-60s who convince themselves that they can’t use anything computerised.

In Japan there are already experimental robots in existence that can help people to get out of bed, to get back on their feet after they fall over and even to wash their hair. Robot designers are now close to creating robots that can not only remind people of when they need to take medication, but also administer the medication just as a nurse would if necessary, and even send video reports on patients to doctors. Before long, there could be robots that can act as all-round carers with the minimal of human input. They won’t even need a human being to give them a power supply. Instead, they will know how to plug themselves in when they need to be charged up. One expert in artificial intelligence has said that these care assistant robots have the potential to revolutionise people’s lives as much as the invention of reading glasses and the discovery of fire. People in need of constant care will have no problem finding it via robotic nurses, and human carers will benefit from more breaks.

Robots are also being designed to help elderly people who are in good health to maintain their wellbeing and improve their fitness. Researchers at the University of Southern California have created a robotic gym instructor which demonstrates the movements it asks people to make. The robot has a built-in video camera, which it uses to “watch” the movements of the person who’s working out in front of it. If he or she does the exercises right, it praises them verbally. Perhaps surprisingly, when its designers tested the robotic gym instructor on people of all ages, and asked them whether they would prefer to take instructions from a gym instructor on a video screen or the gym robot, their creation was by far the most popular choice, and among people across the generations!

According to the artificial intelligence expert, the Japanese robots

варіанти відповідей

will help people with reading problems.

will run on minimal energy.

will completely replace human carers.

will make a nurse’s job easier.

Запитання 8

The future of Robotics


Who do you think will make the most use of robots in the future – teenagers or elderly people? Although we all know that in general younger people feel more comfortable with new technology than their parents and grandparents, robotics scientists are predicting that as robot technology advances, human-like machines will become something we associate with the older generation. That’s both because people who are less mobile and independent are more likely to need machines to carry out their household chores, and because older people tend to feel more confident dealing with technology if it looks, sounds and behaves like a person. Although there are, of course, plenty of “silver surfers” who can browse the Internet as well as their grandchildren, there are probably many more over-60s who convince themselves that they can’t use anything computerised.

In Japan there are already experimental robots in existence that can help people to get out of bed, to get back on their feet after they fall over and even to wash their hair. Robot designers are now close to creating robots that can not only remind people of when they need to take medication, but also administer the medication just as a nurse would if necessary, and even send video reports on patients to doctors. Before long, there could be robots that can act as all-round carers with the minimal of human input. They won’t even need a human being to give them a power supply. Instead, they will know how to plug themselves in when they need to be charged up. One expert in artificial intelligence has said that these care assistant robots have the potential to revolutionise people’s lives as much as the invention of reading glasses and the discovery of fire. People in need of constant care will have no problem finding it via robotic nurses, and human carers will benefit from more breaks.

Robots are also being designed to help elderly people who are in good health to maintain their wellbeing and improve their fitness. Researchers at the University of Southern California have created a robotic gym instructor which demonstrates the movements it asks people to make. The robot has a built-in video camera, which it uses to “watch” the movements of the person who’s working out in front of it. If he or she does the exercises right, it praises them verbally. Perhaps surprisingly, when its designers tested the robotic gym instructor on people of all ages, and asked them whether they would prefer to take instructions from a gym instructor on a video screen or the gym robot, their creation was by far the most popular choice, and among people across the generations!

The robotic gym instructor 

варіанти відповідей

shows people how to do their exercises.

isn't as popular as the video instructor.

can suggest how people can improve their fitness.

is mostly liked by young people.

Запитання 9

Choose the correct response.


A: Thanks for helping me study!

B: ________________

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 It was my pleasure!

When would you like my help?

Запитання 10

Choose the correct response.

A: What was the cause of the crash?

B: _________________________

варіанти відповідей

I think it was the weather conditions.

What a catastrophe!

Запитання 11

Choose the correct response.

A: Are you ready for your interview?

B: _______________________

варіанти відповідей

Yes, but I’m a little nervous also.

It’s tomorrow morning.

Запитання 12

Choose the correct response.

A: Have you thought of seeing a therapist?

B: _______________________

варіанти відповідей

It just keeps getting worse.

I used to but it didn’t help much.

Запитання 13

Choose the correct response.

 A: What time does your flight leave?

B: ________________________

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I can’t wait to be relaxing on holiday.

We depart Tuesday at 10 o’clock.

Запитання 14

Choose the correct answer.

It is extremely ____ not to say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’.

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grumpy

bossy

rude

arrogant

Запитання 15

Choose the correct answer.

Mary is a ____ person; she gets upset very easily.

варіанти відповідей

sensitive

sensible

sociable

shy

Запитання 16

Choose the correct answer.

It was difficult to see the road through the thick ____ .

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heat

leak

flow

fog

Запитання 17

Choose the correct answer.

If you are interested in the job, fill out a(n) ____ form.

варіанти відповідей

qualification

application

position

communication

Запитання 18

Choose the correct answer.

The ____ received fantastic reviews for their performance.

варіанти відповідей

audience

cast

character

hero

Запитання 19

Choose the correct answer.

A lot of products have unnecessary ____ that leads to waste.

варіанти відповідей

packaging

equipment

packet

pattern

Запитання 20

Choose the correct answer.

You should always ____ your food well before swallowing it.

варіанти відповідей

digest

absorb

chew

consume

Запитання 21

Choose the correct answer.

Sadie’s holiday was ruined when she got food ____ from eating at a restaurant.

варіанти відповідей

allergy

poisoning

infection

disease

Запитання 22

Choose the correct answer.

I really enjoy visiting ancient ____ when I go abroad.

варіанти відповідей

ruins

pavilions

attractions

museums

Запитання 23

Choose the correct answer.

Jackie is very ____; she’s always there when you need her.

варіанти відповідей

reliable

responsible

truthful

honest

Запитання 24

Choose the correct answer.

Angus ____ his grandparents in the country at the moment.

варіанти відповідей

visits

has visited

is visiting

has been visiting

Запитання 25

Choose the correct answer.

We visited a gallery ____ had an amazing display of ancient sculptures.

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whose

which

where

when

Запитання 26

Choose the correct answer.

George ____ in films for over 20 years before he retired.

варіанти відповідей

had been acting

had acted

acted

was acting

Запитання 27

Choose the correct answer.

There were ____ people on the bus that I had to stand.

варіанти відповідей

such a

so much

such

so many

Запитання 28

Choose the correct answer.

You should take your umbrella with you because it looks like it ____ .

варіанти відповідей

is going to rain

is raining

will rain

will be raining

Запитання 29

Choose the correct answer.

Simon booked his tickets early ____ get a cheaper price.

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in order to

so that

for

in case

Запитання 30

Choose the correct answer.

____ amazing deal this holiday is!


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So

What an

What

How

Запитання 31

Choose the correct answer.

I would prefer ____ dinner out tonight.

варіанти відповідей

to eat

eating

to be eating

eat

Запитання 32

Choose the correct answer.

Jim turned on his mobile phone ____ the aeroplane landed.

варіанти відповідей

as soon as

immediately

just

by the time

Запитання 33

Choose the correct answer.

I ____ my maths exam when the fire alarm went off.

варіанти відповідей

had been sitting

sat

was sitting

had sat

Запитання 34

Choose the correct answer.

This dress isn’t ____ the first one I saw.

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as expensive as 

more expensive 

the most expensive

expensive than

Запитання 35

Choose the correct answer.

The recycling bin ____ every Monday morning starting from next week.

варіанти відповідей

has been collected 

is collected 

will be collected

is being collected

Запитання 36

Choose the correct answer.

There are ____ biscuits in the cupboard.

варіанти відповідей

some

any

the

a

Запитання 37

Choose the correct answer.

Look at this portrait of John! He ____ last week.

варіанти відповідей

was painted 

had it painted 

had painted it

would have painted it

Запитання 38

Choose the correct answer.

Billy is taking part in a walk to raise money for ____ homeless.

варіанти відповідей

the

— 

an

a

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