TREASURE HUNT CONCURS JUDEȚEAN DE LIMBA ENGLEZĂ Ediția a IV-a, Proba scrisă - Clasa a VI-a Varianta 2

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ŞCOALA GIMNAZIALĂ TUDOR VLADIMIRESCU TG-MUREŞ INSPECTORATUL ŞCOLAR JUDEŢEAN MUREŞ http://tudor20.wordpress.com/ V ânãtoarea decomori www.edums.ro TREASURE HUNT CONCURS JUDEȚEAN DE LIMBA ENGLEZĂ Ediția a IV-a, 26.05.2017 Proba scrisă - Clasa a VI-a Varianta 2 USE OF ENGLISH (80 POINTS) SUBJECT 1. a. The phrases and sentences below (A-J) have been removed from the following text. Read the text and insert them into the correct spaces (1-10). 1 ; 2 ; 3 ; 4 ; 5 ; 6 ; 7 ; 8 ; 9 ; 10 ; I m a descendant of the great Welsh pirate Bartholomew Roberts, [...1...]. He was the most successful pirate of the Golden Age of Piracy and he captured more than 450 vessels. After his death in 1722, his most valuable possession passed on to his elder son. It [...2...] was marked with a cross ( ). His son spent all his life looking for the treasure, and so did his children. However, they couldn t find it. Some years ago, my grandmother showed me the map [...3...]. After years of study, she had concluded that the cross [...4...] was misleading. It had been a trick played by Black Bart to discourage treasure hunters. However, he had left some clues for us [...5...]. There was an inscription at the back of the map, [...6...] where the following words could be read: Shipwreck Island was my home. [...7...]. I visited Dead Man Creek and swam in the Blue Lake, but I left my gold where the sun sets. [...8...], you can hear the sound of the soothing waves. It s near the place where my pirate days end. Ahoy, I say! We studied the words carefully, [...9...] and, suddenly, my grandma said: I ve got it! I know where the treasure is! Hurry up, Bart, we have a plane to catch! The next morning, we were flying to the Caribbean[...10...]. A. From where it is B. I set sail from there with my golden coins C. looking at the map D. showing the location of the treasure E. that one day would be mine F. to learn where the chest was buried G. was a treasure map where the exact location of the chest H. who was also known as Black Bart I. with a shovel in our suitcase and a broad smile on our faces J. written with invisible ink b. Now answer TRUE (T) or FALSE (F): 1. Bartholomew Roberts was from Wales. 2. The map was a forgery. 3. The cross in the map was only a stratagem to delude treasure hunters. 4. The author of this text is Black Bart s grandson. 5. The message at the back of the map was written with black ink.

SUBJECT 2. Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense: PAST SIMPLE or PAST CONTINUOUS. Argh! Davey muttered between his teeth. He quickly (1 - point) his toy sword towards his friend, Troy: You dare steal my treasure from my ship! Then you d better start walking the plank! Troy (2 - step) up to the small wooden board and (3 - begin) to walk slowly. Please captain Davey, spare my life and I promise to serve you forever! Davey (4 - act) like he (5 - talk) to the feathered parrot on his shoulder: Argh! My friend says that the deed must be finished: Walk the plank! Davey s other friends, Susie, David and John, (6 - stand) next to the plank. They all (7 - shout): Walk it! Troy (8 - walk) to the end and then jumped off. A huge splash as Troy jumped into the pool. He (9 - come) up laughing. He said while he (10 - wipe) his eyes: That was fun! Who wants to walk the plank next? SUBJECT 3. Match the questions in the first column with the answers in the second column: 1. Why couldn't the pirate play cards? a. Gold! 2. Why did the pirate refuse to say, "Aye, Aye, Captain"? b. Captain Hook. 3. Why are pirates called pirates? c. Swordfish. 4. Which famous pirate caught the most fish? d. A crew cut. 5. Which famous pirate was always sad? e. He was sitting on the deck! 6. Which letter do pirates like best? f. He's only got one eye. 7. Which fish do pirates love the most? g. Because they Arrr. 8. What is a pirates favorite color? h. Arrr. 9. What was the name of the pirate s spotted dog? i. Patches. 10. What do you call a pirate s hair style? j. Blue Beard. Answers: 1 ; 2 ; 3 ; 4 ; 5 ; 6 ; 7 ; 8 ; 9 ; 10. SUBJECT 4. WORD HUNT: Use the given letters to name two things that... 1. you can sleep in: B / B 2. are dangerous: B / B 3. taste sweet: C / C 4. are made of wood: C / C 5. work with electricity: P / P 6. are thin and sharp: S / S 7. you use only in winter: S / S 8. crawl: S / S 9. you wear on your feet: S / S 10. are very heavy: T / T

SUBJECT 5. Help the pirates solve the riddles they found in a treasure chest by selecting the right words from the box. There are two extra words. TREASURE CHEST / PARROT / EYE PATCH / SPYGLASS / TREASURE MAP / COMPASS / GOLD COINS / 1. If you re sailing on a pirate ship To find your way you ll need at least This item that will help guide the way By pointing north, south, west and east. 2. Is that an island in the distance Or other pirates coming your way? Just look through this handheld telescope And then you ll be able to say. 3. Its contents are really valuable So hopefully there are no locks That you will have to break through Once you dig up this buried box. 4. It sits on a pirate s shoulder And doesn t ever fly away The funniest thing about it Is that it repeats what you say. 5. If you come across a treasure map What it leads you to might be great If it s lots of shiny currency Also known as pieces of eight. SUBJECT 6. Put the verbs in brackets in the PRESENT TENSE SIMPLE or CONTINUOUS. Cap n Hook: So, what 1 -(you/do) here in Tortuga, mister? Hector Barbossa: 2 - (I/ visit) some old friends. Cap n Hook: Where are you from? You 3 - (not/mind) me asking, do you? Hector Barbossa: Not at all. From Portobello, Spain. Cap n Hook: Jolly place to be! Me, I'm from England. How long 4 - ( you/ stay) here? Hector Barbossa: Three days. 5 - (I/ go) home on Saturday. Cap n Hook: Ok. Hey, 6 - (you / like) steak? 7 - (you/ know) where the best steak in all of Caribbean comes from? That's right - Tortuga! Where 8 - (you/live) at the moment? Hector Barbossa: 9 - (I/stay) in a bed and breakfast. Cap n Hook: If you want, we could be off to have midday meal. Hector Barbossa: Sorry, I can t. 10 - (I/ meet) some friends. SUBJECT 7. Underline the ODD ONE OUT. (1) lawyer buccaneer pirate corsair (2) ship vessel aircraft galleon (3) compass coconut spyglass map (4) sea island mountain shore (5) parrot earring wooden leg baseball cap (6) sword bazooka cannon pistol (7) flag telephone anchor barrel (8) deck sail steering wheel wing (9) Billy the Kid Blackbeard Captain Hook Jack Sparrow (10) plank peg bandana warrior

SUBJECT 8. Put the adjectives in brackets in the comparative or superlative degree. 1. This is. (silly) thing I ve ever read on a treasure map! 2. Our ship is. (comfortable) than yours. 3. Who is. (good) sailor in your crew? 4. His people say that he is. (intelligent) pirate in the world. 5. Ben Korngold says privateers are. (tough) than men. 6. Benjamin thinks that Queen Anne s Revenge is. (quick) than their ship, Fancy, which, on the other hand, is. (expensive). 7. William Kidd was a lot. (tall) than John Taylor. 8. Jean Lafitte was. (nice) than his brother, Pierre Lafitte. 9. Sir Henry Morgan s crew was. (bad) I have ever seen on sea. SUBJECT 9. Choose the correct option: a), b) or c) for each sentence. 1. The flag that pirate ships wave to show their identity is called: a) Barbary Flag b) Jolly Rogers c)the Union Jack 2. Complete this well-known pirate saying: "Shiver me ". a) fears b) timbers c)freezer 3. What was a standard method of dispensing justice or executing combatants on board a pirate ship? a) tie to the mast b) lock bellow deck c) walk the plank 4. What letter of the alphabet is associated with finding treasure? a) X b) R c) C 5. What kind of bird usually sits on a pirate's shoulder? a) parrot b) bluebird c) eagle 6. Finish this movie title: "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black ". a) Pirate b) Rose c) Pearl 7. Which one of these pirates was a real pirate, not a fictional one? a) Jack Sparrow b) Blackbeard c) Davy Jones 8. To be marooned means: a) to be colored brown b) to be killed c) to be abandoned on an island 9. What did pirates usually do with the ships after they took all the cargo they wanted? a) They let them go. b) They kept them. c) They sank them. 10. What instrument did the pirates use to navigate? a) anchor b) compass c) mirror Toate subiectele sunt obligatorii. Timpul de lucru este de 90 minute. Se vor acorda 20 puncte din oficiu.

ŞCOALA GIMNAZIALĂ TUDOR VLADIMIRESCU TG-MUREŞ INSPECTORATUL ŞCOLAR JUDEŢEAN MUREŞ http://tudor20.wordpress.com/ V ânãtoarea decomori www.edums.ro TREASURE HUNT CONCURS JUDEȚEAN DE LIMBA ENGLEZĂ Ediția a IV-a, 26.05.2017 Proba scrisă- Clasa a VI-a Varianta 1 BAREM DE CORECTARE SUBJECT 1 a. (10 x 1 = 10 points) 1-H, 2-G, 3-E, 4-D, 5-F, 6-J, 7-B, 8-A, 9-C, 10-I b. (5 x 1 = 5 points) 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. F SUBJECT 2 (10 x 1 = 10 points) 1. pointed 2. stepped 3. began 4. acted / was acting 5. was talking 6. were standing 7. shouted 8. walked 9. came 10. was wiping SUBJECT 3 (10 x 1 = 10 points) 1 e; 2 f; 3 g; 4 b; 5 j; 6 h; 7 c; 8 a; 9 i; 10 d. SUBJECT 4 (20 x 0.5 = 10 points) 1. you can sleep in BED / BEDROOM / BUNGALOW/ BOAT / 2. are dangerous BUNGEE-JUMPING / BLADES / BUFFALO / BEAR / BOMB 3. taste sweet CAKE / CUPCAKE / CHOCOLATE / CANDY / CORN 4. are made of wood CUPBOARD / CABINETS/ CLOSET/ CHAIR 5. work with electricity PHOTOCOPIER / PHONE / PRINTER / PICKUP VINYL PLAYER 6. are thin and sharp SCISSORS / SAW / SCRAPER/ SCREWDRIVER / SPATULA 7. you use only in winter SLEDGE / SKIS / SKATES / SCARF / SLEIGH 8. crawl SNAKES / SNAILS / SALAMANDER / SEAL / SLOTH/ SCORPION 9. you wear on your feet SOCKS / SHOES / SKATES / SANDALS / SLIPPERS 10. are very heavy TRAINS / TANK / TRUCKS / TONS / TOWER / TREE / TAXI

SUBJECT 5 (5 x 1 = 5 points) 1 compass; 2 spyglass; 3 - treasure chest; 4 parrot; 5 - gold coins SUBJECT 6 (10 x 1 = 10 points) 1 - are you doing 2 - I am visiting. 3 - do not mind 4 - are you staying 5 - I am going 6 Do you like 7 - Do you know 8 - are you living 9 - I am staying 10 - I am meeting SUBJECT 7 (10 x 0.5 = 5 points) (1) lawyer (2) aircraft (3) coconut (4) mountain (5) baseball cap (6) bazooka (7) telephone (8) wing (9) Billy the Kid (10) warrior SUBJECT 8 (10 x 1 = 10 points) 1. the silliest 2. more comfortable 3. the best 4. the most intelligent 5. tougher 6. quicker / more expensive 7. taller 8. nicer 9. the worst SUBJECT 9 (10 x 0.5 = 5 points) 1 - b) Jolly Rogers 2 - b) timbers 3 - c) walk the plank 4 - a) X 5 - a) parrot 6 - c) Pearl 7 - b) Blackbeard 8 - c) to be abandoned on an island 9 - c) They sank them. 10 - b) compass 80 points +20 points ex-officio = 100 points