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High Level IV

Слайд 1МУНИЦИПАЛЬНОЕ ОБЩЕОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНОЕ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЕ
АННИНСКАЯ СРЕДНЯЯ ОБЩЕОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНАЯ ШКОЛА № 3
с углублённым изучением отдельных

предметов
Аннинский муниципальный район
Воронежская область

Интеллектуальная игра

«Высокий уровень IV»


Составитель: учитель английского языка Ускова Е. А.
п.г.т. Анна
2010
МУНИЦИПАЛЬНОЕ ОБЩЕОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНОЕ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЕАННИНСКАЯ СРЕДНЯЯ ОБЩЕОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНАЯ ШКОЛА № 3с углублённым изучением отдельных предметовАннинский муниципальный районВоронежская областьИнтеллектуальная игра «Высокий

Слайд 2High Level IV

High Level IV

Слайд 3 The rules of the game:
You'll have to

answer the questions choosing one answer out of three or four.
If your answer is correct you'll get a cap- one point.
If your answer is not correct you won't get any points.
4. Twice during the game you can ask your mates
to help you.
5. The team with the most points wins.

The rules of the game: You'll have to answer the questions choosing one answer

Слайд 4Amazing Australia

Amazing Australia

Слайд 5Darwin
Townsville
Brisbane
Canberra
Sydney
Melbourne
Adelaide
Perth

DarwinTownsvilleBrisbaneCanberraSydneyMelbourneAdelaidePerth

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A Fascinating Country
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Слайд 7Which is the driest and hottest place in Australia?






a) The Great Victoria Desert

b) The Pinnacle Desert

d) The Gibson Desert

c) The Simpson Desert

Which is the driest and hottest place in Australia?      a) The Great

Слайд 82. How high and how long is Uluru?
a) 348 metres high

and 348 kilometres long
b) 438 metres high and 438 kilometres long
c) 843 metres high and 843 kilometres long
d) 483 metres high and 483 kilometres long
2. How high and how long is Uluru?a) 348 metres high and 348 kilometres longb) 438 metres

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3. When does a boat race in Alice Springs take place?





a)In

July
b)In August
c)In September
d)In October
3. When does a boat race in Alice Springs take place?a)In Julyb)In Augustc)In Septemberd)In October

Слайд 10 4. Australia is not :
a) a country

b) a city
c) an island
d) a continent
4. Australia is not :   a) a country   b) a city

Слайд 115. In which season do Australians celebrate Christmas?

In spring
In

summer
In autumn
In winter
5. In which season do Australians celebrate Christmas? In spring In summer In autumn In winter

Слайд 12Surprise
Bonus: + 1 point

SurpriseBonus: + 1 point

Слайд 147. Which is the flattest continent in the world?

Africa
Asia
Australia
Antarctica

7. Which is the flattest continent in the world?AfricaAsiaAustralia Antarctica

Слайд 158. In 1984 Australia officially adopted … as its national

colours.
a) Green and gold
b) Green and orange
c) Green and yellow
d) Green and red
8. In 1984 Australia officially adopted  … as its national colours.  a) Green and gold

Слайд 169. Australia originated from Latin “australis” which means…

“восточный”
“западный”
“южный”
“северный”

9. Australia originated from Latin “australis” which means…“восточный”“западный”“южный”“северный”

Слайд 1710. The most famous dune in the Simpson Desert, Big Red,

is …

10 metres high
20 metres high
30 metres high
40 metres high
10. The most famous dune in the Simpson Desert, Big Red, is …10 metres high20 metres high30

Слайд 1811. How is Tasmania sometimes called?

Australia’s Scotland
Australia’s Switzerland
Australia’s Wales
Australia’s Ireland

11. How is Tasmania sometimes called?Australia’s ScotlandAustralia’s SwitzerlandAustralia’s WalesAustralia’s Ireland

Слайд 1912. The Great Barrier Reef is mostly famous for…

a) hotels and

diving
b) its unique fish
c) its unique water
d) its corals
12. The Great Barrier Reef is mostly famous for…a) hotels and diving b) its unique fishc) its

Слайд 2013. The Great Barrier Reef is located in …

a) the Indian Ocean
b) the Pacific Ocean
c) the Atlantic Ocean
d) the Arctic Ocean
13. The Great Barrier Reef is located in …    a) the Indian Ocean

Слайд 21 14. Can you work out what

“lolly” means?
a) Afternoon
b) Money
c) Best friend
d) Sweet
14. Can you work out what

Слайд 2215. On the old maps Australia was marked

as…
a) the land upside-down
b) the new land
c) the new world
d) Terra Incognita
15. On the old maps Australia was    marked as…   a) the land

Слайд 2316. Which is the hottest month in Australia?

a) April
b) July
c) September
d) January
16. Which is the hottest month in Australia?       a) April

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Australia's Unique History

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1. Who discovered Australia?


a) Christopher Columbus
b) Captain Cook
c) Lewis

and Clark
d) Edward Kelly
1. Who discovered Australia?a) Christopher Columbusb) Captain Cookc) Lewis and Clarkd) Edward Kelly

Слайд 262. Who are the Australian natives?

Eskimos
Indians
Celts
Aborigines

2. Who are the Australian natives?Eskimos Indians Celts Aborigines

Слайд 273. When did Europeans settle in Australia?

In 1488
In 1588
In 1688
In

1788
3. When did Europeans settle in Australia? In 1488In 1588In 1688In 1788

Слайд 28Surprise
Bonus: + 1 point

SurpriseBonus: + 1 point

Слайд 295. Most of the first settlers to Australia were …

prisoners
travellers
scientists
pilgrims

5. Most of the first settlers to Australia were …prisonerstravellersscientistspilgrims

Слайд 306. In 1851 … was discovered about 300 kilometres west of

Sydney.

gold
silver
bronze
tin
6. In 1851 … was discovered about 300 kilometres west of Sydney.goldsilverbronzetin

Слайд 317. Australia’s coat of arms-the official emblem of the Australian Government-

was granted by … in 1912.


Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Elizabeth II
King George III
King George V


7. Australia’s coat of arms-the official emblem of the Australian Government- was granted by … in 1912.Queen

Слайд 328. Which two animals can you see on the Australian coat

of arms?

Kangaroo and Koala
Kangaroo and Parrot
Kangaroo and Emu
Kangaroo and Dingo



8. Which two animals can you see on the Australian coat of arms?Kangaroo and KoalaKangaroo and ParrotKangaroo

Слайд 339. Which is an island state?


Queensland
Tasmania
Victoria

9. Which is an island state?QueenslandTasmania Victoria

Слайд 3410. What is the capital of Australia?

a) Sydney
b) Melbourne
c) Canberra
d) Brisbane

Canberra

10. What is the capital of Australia?     a) Sydney

Слайд 3511. Which city hosted 1956 Olympic Games?
Sydney
Melbourne
Canberra
Brisbane
Melbourne

11. Which city hosted 1956 Olympic Games?Sydney Melbourne Canberra Brisbane Melbourne

Слайд 3612. Sydney Opera House is one of the country’s most famous

landmarks. The roof of this beautiful building looks like …





a) sails
b) mountains
c) skyscrapers
d) pillars
12. Sydney Opera House is one of the country’s most famous landmarks. The roof of this beautiful

Слайд 37Sydney
13. When were the Olympic Games held in Sydney?





a) In 1992
b)

In 1996
c) In 2000
d) In 2004
Sydney13. When were the Olympic Games held in Sydney?a) In 1992b) In 1996c) In 2000d) In 2004

Слайд 3814. The large … star on the flag of Australia represents

states and territories of the country.



a) five-pointed

b) six-pointed

c) seven-pointed

d) eight-pointed

14. The large … star on the flag of Australia represents states and territories of the country.

Слайд 3915. When is Australia’s national day?


December,26
January,26
February,26
March,26

15. When is Australia’s national day?December,26January,26February,26March,26

Слайд 4016. Who is called Australia’s Robin Hood?

a) Steve Hart
b) Ned Kelly
c) Mel Gibson
d) Paul Hogan
16. Who is called Australia’s Robin Hood?

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Famous People and Wildlife

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Слайд 43Only in Australia you can see such unusual road signs

Only in Australia you can  see such unusual road signs

Слайд 44There is a fish jazz band in the Great Barrier Reef.

The fish you see in the picture is …



the trumpet fish
the pipe fish
the guitar fish
the violin fish
There is a fish jazz band in the Great Barrier Reef. The fish you see in the

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2. What do koalas feed on?

a) Bushes
b) Grass
c)

Eucalyptus leaves
d) Insects
2. What do koalas feed on? a) Bushes b) Grass c) Eucalyptus leaves d) Insects

Слайд 463. Which of these birds cannot fly?


Parrot
Kookaburra
Tern
Emu

3. Which of these birds cannot fly?ParrotKookaburra Tern Emu

Слайд 474. Which of these birds can laugh like a human?

Parrot
Kookaburra
Tern


Emu
4. Which of these birds can laugh like a human?Parrot KookaburraTern Emu

Слайд 485. Mammals all produce milk to suckle their young. Mammals have

fur or hair. And what mammals lay eggs?

Echidnas
Rabbits
Dingoes
Kangaroos
5. Mammals all produce milk to suckle their young. Mammals have fur or hair. And what mammals

Слайд 496. The Australians call eucalyptus …


Gum tree
Strong tree
Big tree
Green tree

6. The Australians call eucalyptus …Gum treeStrong treeBig treeGreen tree

Слайд 507. The red kangaroos can jump over obstacles as high as



one metre
two metres
three metres
four metres
7. The red kangaroos can jump over obstacles as high as …one metretwo metresthree metresfour metres

Слайд 518. What film did Paul Hogan star?

“Mad Max”
“Crocodile Dundee”
“Return to Eden”
“Phoenix”

8. What film did Paul Hogan star?“Mad Max”“Crocodile Dundee”“Return to Eden”“Phoenix”

Слайд 529. Who of these actors stared in the film

“X-men”?

Paul Hogan
Mel Gibson
Hugh Jackman
Sam Neill
9. Who of these actors stared in the film  “X-men”?Paul HoganMel GibsonHugh JackmanSam Neill

Слайд 5310. In 1926 a famous Russian ballet dancer visited Australia. What

is her name?

Anastasia Volochkova
Maya Plisetskaya
Anna Pavlova
Galina Ulanova
10. In 1926 a famous Russian ballet dancer visited Australia. What is her name?Anastasia VolochkovaMaya PlisetskayaAnna Pavlova

Слайд 5411. Fedor Shalapin, a famous Russian singer, visited Australia …

in 1925
in

1926
in 1927
in 1928
11. Fedor Shalapin, a famous Russian singer, visited Australia …in 1925in 1926in 1927in 1928

Слайд 5512. In honour of a famous Russian ballet dancer Anna Pavlova

a lot of … were given her name.

hotels
theatres
restaurants
bakeries
12. In honour of a famous Russian ballet dancer Anna Pavlova a lot of … were given

Слайд 56Surprise
Bonus: + 1 point

SurpriseBonus: + 1 point

Слайд 5714. In 1878 one scientist visited Australia. He established a marine

biological station in Sydney. Who was that scientist?

Peter Potoski
Robert Burke
Nikolai Miklouho-Maclay
William Wills
14. In 1878 one scientist visited Australia. He established a marine biological station in Sydney. Who was

Слайд 5815. One of famous Russian sportsmen still lives in Sydney. Do

you know who?

Alexey Yagudin
Alexey Nemov
Kostya Tszyu
Andrey Arshavin
15. One of famous Russian sportsmen still lives in Sydney. Do you know who?Alexey YagudinAlexey NemovKostya TszyuAndrey

Слайд 5916. Now you are going to listen to a song. Who

is singing?

Dido Armstrong
Kylie Minogue
Avril Lavigne
Amy Lee
16. Now you are going to listen to a song. Who is singing?Dido ArmstrongKylie MinogueAvril LavigneAmy Lee

Слайд 60You are the champions!

You are the champions!

Слайд 61Thank you

Thank you

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