Ответы Британский Бульдог для 2 класса
1. Who is writing the letter?
A) Sue
B) Ann
C) Emma
D) Helen
Ответ: A) Sue
2. Who is she? She is a …
A) student
B) doctor
C) manager
D) teacher
Ответ: A) student
3. Where does she live? She lives …
A) in London
B) in a small village
C) in a little town
D) in a big town
Ответ: C) in a little town
4. What pet does she have?
A) A dog
B) A cat
C) A horse
D) A rabbit
Ответ: B) A cat
5. What is its name?
A) Jane
B) Baby
C) Cori
D) Penny
Ответ: D) Penny
6. What … his name?
A) am
B) is
C) are
D) have
Ответ: B) is
7. I … eight years old.
A) am
B) is
C) are
D) has
Ответ: A) am
8. I … cheese for breakfast.
A) is
B) be
C) are
D) have
Ответ: D) have
9. Nick … a parrot.
A) am
B) has
C) have
D) are
Ответ: B) has
10. They … from the UK.
A) is
B) are
C) am
D) be
Ответ: B) are
11. Water, milk, tea, coffee, juice
A) Drinks
B) Colours
C) Plants
D) Pets
Ответ: A) Drinks
12. Frog, cow, horse, pig, cat
A) Animals
B) Birds
C) Plants
D) Family
Ответ: A) Animals
13. Sister, brother, mother, grandfather, uncle
A) Colours
B) Family
C) Food
D) Plants
Ответ: B) Family
14. Coat, T-shirt, dress, skirt, blouse
A) Animals
B) Birds
C) Colours
D) Clothes
Ответ: D) Clothes
Ответы Британский Бульдог для 3-4 класса
1. What is the woman doing at the moment? She is…
A) cooking
B) drinking
C) eating
D) sleeping
Ответ: A) cooking
2. What kind of cake is the woman baking?
A) Chocolate and banana
B) Strawberry and banana
C) Strawberry and cherry
D) Strawberry and chocolate
Ответ: C) Strawberry and cherry
3. The woman is baking a cake for…
A) her friends
B) her husband
C) herself
D) her children
Ответ: C) herself
4. What does the man offer to eat?
A) A cherry toast
B) Strawberry jam
C) A ham sandwich
D) Chocolate butter
Ответ: C) A ham sandwich
5. What kind of sandwich does the woman ask for?
A) Chocolate
B) Banana
C) Peanut butter
D) Chicken
Ответ: B) Banana
Read the text and choose the right variant. London is the capital of Great Britain. There are more than 10 million people living here. It is the largest city in the country. The Thames flows through it. It provides 2/3 of London’s drinking water. Traditionally, the capital is divided into several parts: the City, the West End, the East End and Westminster. It has one of the largest airports in the world, named Heathrow. London’s most famous sights are red double–decker buses, The Houses of Parliament, St Paul’s Cathedral, The Tower of London and many more.
6. The largest city in Great Britain is…
A) Liverpool
B) London
C) Oxford
D) Manchester
Ответ: B) London
7. The name of the most famous waterway in London is…
A) the Wye
B) the Trent
C) the Thames
D) the Severn
Ответ: C) the Thames
8. There are… parts in London.
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
Ответ: C) 4
9. The name of the main airport in London is…
A) Thames
B) Tower
C) Heathrow
D) Greater London
Ответ: C) Heathrow
10. One of the famous means of transport in London is…
A) a red bus
B) a green tram
C) a pink cab
D) a yellow train
Ответ: A) a red bus
11. Jane’s little puppy… very funny.
A) have
B) are
C) were
D) is
Ответ: D) is
12. When Jane’s puppy is hungry, it… “bow-wow”.
A) said
B) told
C) speak
D) says
Ответ: D) says
13. The boys… hockey now, because they don’t have any homework.
A) playing
B) are playing
C) plays
D) played
Ответ: B) are playing
14. The dog… the water and went to sleep on the rag.
A) drank
B) drinks
C) is drinking
D) drinked
Ответ: A) drank
15. Elizabeth… a pet a year ago, but now she has got a turtle and a cat.
A) have not
B) didn’t has
C) didn’t have
D) have
Ответ: C) didn’t have
Man: What are you doing? Woman: I am making a cake. Man: Is it a chocolate cake? I love chocolate! Woman: No. I’m making a strawberry and cherry cake. For me to eat! I’m really hungry. Man: Do you want a ham sandwich? Woman: I don’t like ham. Man: Do you like peanut butter? Woman: Oh, no! It’s horrible! Can I have a banana sandwich please?
Ответы Британский Бульдог для 5-6 класса
1. Where do the children go with their teacher? They go into …
A) the tiger house
B) the polar bear house
C) the serpentarium
D) the bird house
Ответ: C) the serpentarium
2. Why mustn’t the children knock on the glass? Because the reptiles might be …
A) hunting
B) swimming
C) eating
D) sleeping
Ответ: D) sleeping
3. What will the children be doing after the snake house? They will be …
A) sleeping
B) eating
C) playing
D) going home
Ответ: B) eating
4. What did the children need to bring with them?
A) Toys
B) Books
C) Food
D) Mobile phones
Ответ: C) Food
5. What animals will the children see after the snake house?
A) The monkeys
B) The tigers
C) The lions
D) The kangaroos
Ответ: A) The monkeys
6. What animals would Billy like to observe?
A) The penguins
B) The spiders
C) The lions
D) The giraffes
Ответ: B) The spiders
7. How does the teacher feel about the spiders? She …
A) loves them
B) doesn’t like them
C) doesn’t know
D) Not stated
Ответ: B) doesn’t like them
8. Where is the building with the spiders located?
A) Behind the snake house
B) Not stated
C) Next to the snake house
D) In front of the snake house
Ответ: C) Next to the snake house
9. Where did the children go with their teacher last year? They visited …
A) Cardiff Castle
B) London Zoo
C) Nothing
D) Not stated
Ответ: A) Cardiff Castle
10. When does the coach leave?
A) At 5.30
B) At 4.45
C) At 4.30
D) At 5.15
Ответ: B) At 4.45
Hyde Park is one of the most famous parks in Great Britain. It is one of several royal parks in the capital, which combined form one vast green zone in the heart of the capital. The territory of the park is impressive and covers 350 acres (140 hectares).
Hyde Park received the status of Royal Park in 1536, when King Henry VIII purchased land from the monks of Westminster Abbey for royal hunting. He turned it into a vast hunting park that stretched from Kensington to Westminster. In 1637, King Charles I built a so-called “ring” that divided the park from the gardens in the north. He then opened the park to the public.
To the east of Hyde Park is an open area, sown with a lawn for a game of football or any active pastime. There is a large lake, the Serpentine, in the heart of Hyde Park. To the north, next to the Marble Arch, is Speaker’s Corner. Since the mid–1800s, citizens have gathered here and communicated on any subject. Anyone can bring a box with him, stand on it and start speaking.
11. Hyde Park is a royal park in …
A) Edinburgh
B) London
C) Birmingham
D) Belfast
Ответ: B) London
12. Hyde Park covers an area of …
A) 35 km²
B) 14 km²
C) 1.4 km²
D) 3.5 km²
Ответ: C) 1.4 km²
13. In 1637, Hyde Park was opened to the general public by …
A) King Henry VIII
B) King Charles II
C) Queen Victoria
D) King Charles I
Ответ: D) King Charles I
14. A portion of Hyde Park is called the Serpentine. It is the …
A) river
B) arch
C) lake
D) football ground
Ответ: C) lake
15. There is a traditional site for public speeches and debates in Hyde Park. It is …
A) Speaker’s Corner
B) the Marble Arch
C) the Serpentine
D) Westminster Abbey
Ответ: A) Speaker’s Corner
16. The children like to open their gifts … Christmas Day.
A) on
B) at
C) after
D) in
Ответ: A) on
17. The girl often listens … music after lunch.
A) in
B) at
C) to
D) no preposition
Ответ: C) to
18. The pupils must … their homework every day.
A) turn
B) make
C) take
D) do
Ответ: D) do
19… are their new toys.
A) This
B) These
C) That
D) The
Ответ: B) These
20. Mother is busy at the moment. She …
A) cook
B) cooked
C) cooks
D) is cooking
Ответ: D) is cooking
Teacher: Come here children. We’ve already seen the tigers, lions, elephants, giraffes, penguins, polar bears and kangaroos. Now let’s go into the snake house. Remember, there’s thick glass between you and the snakes, so you mustn’t be afraid of them. It isn’t dangerous. But you mustn’t knock on the glass if the snakes aren’t moving.
Ответы Британский Бульдог для 7-8 класса
1. The news anchors are …
Ответ: A) Patrick and Ruth
2. The Au Pair Program is a form of …
Ответ: B) cultural exchange
3. Mr. John Peters had a problem because …
Ответ: D) the newspaper had made a mistake
4. Mr. John Peters is from …
Ответ: D) Wimbledon
5. The salary printed in the local newspaper was …
Ответ: A) £ 8,000
6. The accident with the animal was …
Ответ: C) yesterday
7. The animal ran away from the …
Ответ: A) truck
8. The factory produces the …
Ответ: B) automobiles
9. The mill is situated in …
Ответ: C) Bristol
10. There are … employees who have been dismissed.
Ответ: A) 50
Read the text and choose the correct variant. Madame Tussauds is a famous waxworks museum. It is home to hundreds of effigies of various celebrities from world leaders to film and sports stars, and Marvel superheroes to Star Wars characters, all made with fiberglass bodies and wax heads. The museum was founded in 1835 by Marie Tussaud, whose original name was Marie Grosholtz. She was born in Strasbourg in 1761. 41 years earlier she had taken her exhibition on tour to the British Isles, leaving her husband behind.
Many of the original models made by Marie Tussaud of her great contemporaries, including Voltaire, Benjamin Franklin, Horatio Nelson, and Sir Walter Scott, are still preserved. Originally established on Baker Street in the capital of Great Britain in 1884, the museum moved to its current site on Marylebone Road. In 1925, the popular attraction was devastated by fire, but three years later the restoration was completed with the addition of a cinema and restaurant. The attraction became so popular that branches of Madame Tussaud’s museum started to open all over the world.
11. There are over 150 lifelike celebrity…
Ответ: A) figures
12. The founder of the museum was born in…
Ответ: A) France
13. Marie Tussaud made the celebrities from…
Ответ: D) fiberglass and wax
14. The first European Madame Tussauds attraction was opened in…
Ответ: B) London
15. In the 1920s Madame Tussaud’s wax museum was destroyed by…
Ответ: B) fire
Read the text and choose the words closest in meaning to the underlined ones. Alice was beginning to get very (16) tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had (17) peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, “and what is the use of a book,” thought Alice, “without pictures or conversations” when (18) suddenly a White Rabbit with (19) pink eyes ran close by her. There was nothing so VERY remarkable in that; but when the Rabbit actually TOOK A WATCH OUT OF ITS WAISTCOAT-POCKET, and looked at it, and then (20) hurried on, Alice started to her feet, for it flashed across her mind that she had never before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat–pocket, or a watch to take out of it, and burning with curiosity, she ran after it.
16. A) exhausted
B) overwhelmed
C) miserable
D) shy
Ответ: A
17. A) stared
B) saw
C) watched
D) looked into
Ответ: D
18. A) quickly
B) usually
C) as a rule
D) unexpectedly
Ответ: D
19. A) lilac
B) turquoise
C) purple
D) rosy
Ответ: D
20. A) roamed
B) slowed down
C) walked
D) made haste
Ответ: D
Choose — singular or plural?
Ответы Британский Бульдог для 9-11 класса
On Monday the director usually checks …
A) the stage
B) the lighting
C) the script
D) the camera positions
Ответ: D) the camera positions
If the actors dislike some of their words, they can …
A) do nothing
B) re-write them themselves
C) ask for new writers
D) suggest the writers change the words
Ответ: D) suggest the writers change the words
On Tuesday the actors …
A) have their first table reading
B) wait for their scenes
C) visit the make-up department
D) check if the jokes are ok
Ответ: D) check if the jokes are ok
On the days when the actor is tired, he has to try …
A) to chat with other actors
B) to go to the writers
C) to feel fine
D) to read to the director
Ответ: C) to feel fine
When the actor doesn’t have many scenes to do, he can …
A) have a bath
B) go for a walk
C) cook dinner
D) talk to other actors
Ответ: D) talk to other actors
At 5 p.m. on Wednesday, the actors can relax and …
A) read aloud
B) go home
C) sleep briefly
D) eat their food
Ответ: D) eat their food
At 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday, the actors …
A) rest in their own rooms
B) tell the audience some jokes
C) have half an hour to get ready
D) have dinner together
Ответ: C) have half an hour to get ready
8. The show is shot at…
A) 6 o’clock
B) 5.30 p.m.
C) 6 o’clock
D) Not stated
Ответ: C) 6 o’clock
9. A typical show development cycle can take…
A) 7 days
B) 5 days
C) 6 days
D) 2 days
Ответ: A) 7 days
10. Before the cameras start filming the actors have visited…
A) the library
B) their homes
C) the snack bar
D) the dressing room
Ответ: D) the dressing room
The British Museum is a comprehensive national museum with particularly outstanding holdings in archaeology and ethnography in the capital of Great Britain. It was founded in 1753 and opened its doors in 1759. It was the first national museum to cover all fields of human knowledge. Visitors from all over the world could enjoy the museum. Established by an act of Parliament, the British Museum was originally based on several collections: those of Sir Hans Sloane, Robert Harley, and Sir Robert Cotton.
Today, the British Museum has unique cultural artifacts such as: the Rosetta Stone, which provided the key to reading ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs; the Elgin Marbles (a collection of different types of marble architectural decoration); the bust of Pericles; and the statue of Demeter; as well as other Greek sculptures from the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus and from the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus. There are also masterpieces by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Albrecht Dürer, Hans Holbein the Younger, Jean Antoine Watteau, and many others.
11. Starting with the 1753 Act of Parliament, the British Museum became accessible to the public in…
A) 2 years
B) 5 years
C) 6 years
D) 7 years
Ответ: C) 6 years
12. At the very beginning there were…
A) 3 collections
B) 4 collections
C) 5 collections
D) Not stated
Ответ: A) 3 collections
There is a message carved into …, written in three types of writing.
A) the statue of Demeter
B) the bust of Pericles
C) the Elgin Marbles
D) the Rosetta Stone
Ответ: D) the Rosetta Stone
The Elgin Marbles are ancient …
A) medals
B) stone sculptures
C) paintings
D) gold earrings and necklaces
Ответ: B) stone sculptures
The British Museum is located in …
A) Birmingham
B) London
C) Manchester
D) Cardiff
Ответ: B) London
Read the text and insert the most suitable words
Deserts exist in every continent of the world (16) … Europe. A region can be called a desert if its (17) … annual rainfall is under 250 mm. While most deserts are hot, there are also cold deserts. In fact, the world’s largest desert is Antarctica, (18) … is made almost completely of ice. The Sahara Desert (19) … 31 percent of Africa, and is the world’s largest hot desert. The hottest place on earth though is Greenland Ranch or Furnace Creek in California: on 10 July 1913, the temperature there reached 56.7 °C — the highest temperature (20) … recorded.
A) exception
B) instead of
C) apart from
D) beside
Ответ: C
A) middle
B) average
C) medium
D) standard
Ответ: B
A) which
B) why
C) what
D) where
Ответ: A
A) covers
B) involves
C) consists
D) holds
Ответ: A
A) still
B) already
C) ever
D) only
Ответ: C
