1, 2, 3 октября 2025 Олимпиада по английскому языку 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 класс ответы и задания школьного этапа Московская область
Решили все задания для 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 класса олимпиада по английскому языку правильные ответы для школьного этапа 2025-2026 учебный год всероссийской олимпиады школьников Московской области дата проведения 1, 2, 3 октября 2025 начало олимпиады в 10:00 по московскому времени взлёт.
Олимпиада по английскому языку 5-6 класс школьный этап 2025
1. Listen to the story and mark the sentences with “T” if they are true or “F” if they are false. You will hear the recording twice.
The furniture in the house could talk and play games at night
Ответ: False
The little table found a magic key under the sofa
Ответ: False
The magic key could open any door
Ответ: False
The furniture opened the door to the secret garden full of flowers and birds
Ответ: True
The family knew about the magic garden and played there with the furniture
Ответ: False
2. Listen to the first part of the story. For each question choose the correct answer. You will hear the recording twice.
What did Mr Tomato suggest the vegetables should do?
Sleep.
Clean the fridge.
Eat dinner.
Have a party
Ответ: Have a party
Who found the radio to play music?
Mr Potato.
Little Pea.
Mr Cucumber.
Mrs Carrot
Ответ: Mr Cucumber
What happened to Mr Potato when he tried to dance?
He slipped on a lettuce leaf and fell down.
He sang a song.
He didn’t join the dance.
He danced perfectly.
Ответ: He slipped on a lettuce leaf and fell down
What trick did Mrs Carrot perform at the party?
She sang a song.
She told a joke.
She rolled around.
She did a handstand
Ответ: She did a handstand
Listen to the second part of the story. For each statement choose the best word to fill each gap.
One by one, the vegetables ______ behind the big yellow cheese and the juice bottle.
Mr Onion looked sad and started to ______.
“I always make everyone cry when they ______ me,” said Mr Onion.
The cucumber said, “That’s your ______! You are special and important for salad and cooking.”
The light in the fridge suddenly turned ______.
All the vegetables giggled quietly in the dark fridge, feeling happy and excited for their next great vegetable ______.
Олимпиада по английскому языку 7-8 класс школьный этап 2025
1. You will hear the description of a university campus. For questions 1-5 choose the correct name of each building from the box. You will hear the recording twice.
1
2
3
4
5
Shop
Sports Centre
Night Club
Student Union
Theatre
Ответ: 1-Student Union, 2-Sports Centre, 3-Theatre, 4-Shop, 5-Night Club
2. Listen to an extract from the book “The Secret Garden” by Frances Hodgson Burnett and mark the statements with “Т” if they are true or “F” if they аrе false. You will hear the recording twice.
The house was big and old
true
false
Ответ: true
There was a fireplace in Mary’s room
true
false
Ответ: true
She was told to go to bed after having a meal
true
false
Ответ: true
There were pictures of beautiful landscapes on the walls
true
false
Ответ: false
Mary was glad to see a young servant in the morning
true
false
Ответ: false
Mary came from India
true
false
Ответ: true
Martha was going to be Mary’s servant
true
false
Ответ: true
Martha was surprised when Mary asked about the person who was going to help her get dressed
true
false
Ответ: true
Martha tried to calm Mary down
true
false
Ответ: true
Mary didn’t listen to Martha
true
false
Ответ: true
3. Listen to the text about Qin’s last army and choose the correct answers. You will hear the recording twice.
What did the workers near Xi’an discover in 1974?
an ancient temple
a terracotta soldier’s head
a well
What was China like before Ying Zheng became emperor?
seven separate countries
one united kingdom
a land without a ruler
How old was Ying Zheng when he became king?
14 years old
13 years old
30 years old
How many terracotta soldiers were made for the second army?
about 2000
nearly 7000
more than 8000
What was special about the terracotta soldiers?
they were all identical
they were made of gold
each had a unique face
4. Where can you see these notices? Choose the correct answers. Customers who have not booked for Friday and Saturday nights may have to wait for up to two hours.
in the library
in an office
in a restaurant
Don’t leave clothes in lockers overnight. Keys for lockers available at reception desk.
in the museum
in a sports centre
in a hospital
You must keep desks clear and return books to shelves after use
in a shop
in the gallery
in the library
Changing rooms on 1st floor – next to customer services. Three items maximum
in a school
in a sports centre
in a department store
Please note all items are kept for one month ONLY
on a bus
in a lost property office
in the park
Our holiday advisor is available in the lounge every day 8 – 10 a.m. for booking guided tours, museum/garden tickets, camel rides. Enjoy your stay!
in a hotel
in the park
in a travel agency
Please don’t leave your belongings unattended. We are not responsible
in a kindergarten
in a school
at a train station
Do not walk on the grass!
in a café
in the park
in the library
5. Read the text about Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, a famous Russian scientist, and choose ‘true’ if the statement is true or ‘false’ if it is false.
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky was a famous Russian scientist and inventor. He is called the “father of space travel” because his ideas helped make space exploration possible. Tsiolkovsky was born on September 17, 1857, in a small village in Russia. When he was 10 years old, he became very sick with scarlet fever and lost most of his hearing. Because of this, he could not go to regular school, but he taught himself by reading books. He loved science, mathematics, and physics, and he dreamed about space.
As an adult, Tsiolkovsky worked as a schoolteacher, but in his free time, he wrote about rockets and space travel. In 1903, he published a groundbreaking article called “Exploration of Outer Space by Means of Rocket Devices”. He explained how rockets could reach space using liquid fuel – an idea that later became reality. He also designed a space station where people could live and even imagined space elevators.
At that time, many people thought space travel was impossible, but Tsiolkovsky believed in his ideas. He wrote, “Earth is the cradle of humanity, but one cannot live in a cradle forever.” He predicted that one day humans would explore the Moon and other planets. Today, scientists recognize Tsiolkovsky as a genius. His work inspired modern rocket science, and his calculations helped engineers design real spacecraft. The first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1 (1957), and Yuri Gagarin’s historic spaceflight (1961) proved that his dreams were right. Tsiolkovsky died in 1935, but his legacy lives on. A crater on the Moon, an asteroid, and even a city in Russia are named after him. Thanks to his brilliant mind, humanity took its first steps into space.
Tsiolkovsky was born in autumn in 1857.
true
false
He almost lost his hearing when he was a baby.
true
false
Tsiolkovsky went to a regular school as a child.
true
false
He worked as a scientist all his life.
true
false
Tsiolkovsky made a plan for a space station.
true
false
The first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched after Tsiolkovsky’s death
true
false
A crater on Mars is named after Tsiolkovsky.
true
false
6. These people all want to buy a novel. Read the texts and decide which one would be the most suitable for these people. There are two novels you do not need to use
Phil wants to read a thriller. He doesn’t travel much, but he wants to read about interesting cities in the world. He is a fast reader, so he wants a long book rather than a short one
Celia only reads novels by well-known authors. She usually likes detective stories, but now she wants to read a romantic novel that will make her cry. She has no patience with long books
Carlos is a Science teacher who likes to read novels about dangerous journeys of the past. He loves books that are based on facts but also have a funny side. He wants a book that has pictures
Thomas is a history student but he wants to read science fiction in his free time. He wants to buy a well-written novel with an unexpected ending
Maria is a primary school teacher and she wants to buy a novel to read on holiday. She would like a novel that describes how children lived in the past
THE BIG ADVENTURE. A young woman leaves her home town in search of a better life. This clever love story, which will bring tears to your eyes, is by one of America’s most widely-read novelists. Written in a simple style, it can be read in a day but will stay in your memory for a long time
NO RETURN. This book is about a man who goes to sleep on a train and wakes up to find himself on another planet. When he meets some strange people, he realizes he can’t escape. An interesting story, though you know from the beginning that the story will have a sad ending
ALL ALONE. This thrilling novel takes us back to the eighteenth century. It is the real story of a young man’s voyage across the Atlantic in a small ship. This book, which is illustrated with beautiful drawings, will sometimes frighten you and sometimes make you laugh
TOUR OF FEAR. A young musician is on a tour of Europe when he finds that detectives are following him. Full of danger and excitement, this novel also has wonderful descriptions of the towns where the action takes place. It may take days to read its five-hundred pages, but every minute is enjoyable
A LONG JOURNEY. This story takes place in the year 2100 A scientist travels almost a century into the future in a time machine and finds a world where five-year-old children leave home and go to university. You will not be able to guess how it all finishes until the final page!
DIFFICULT TIMES. Written by a new writer who will one day be famous, this novel tells the story of a 19th century couple and their small sons. We follow them in their daily activities from the day when Neil, the father, loses his job. To enjoy it fully, read it when you have lots of time
LOVE IN THE AIR. Two women meet on a long bus journey and they start talking. They discover that they have a common childhood friend who is now a well-known writer and decide to go and visit him. What follows is a long romantic story that will make you laugh from beginning to end
Олимпиада по английскому языку 9-10 класс школьный этап 2025
1. You will hear 4 people speaking. Match the statements to the speakers (A-D). You can use each letter more than once. You will hear the recording twice.
Ответ: Improved their skills — Speaker A, Pretended to be someone — Speaker D, Turned new vocabulary — Speaker C, Had to pay a professional — Speaker B, Surprised family members -Speaker A, First received help from — Speaker B, Used their idea to — Speaker C, Felt nervous but performed — Speaker D, Enjoyed finally joining — Speaker A
2. You will hear two extracts. For each question, choose the best option. You will hear the recording twice.
What problem did the first speaker have?
She took the wrong motorway.
She struggled to find the club’s location.
She left her map at home.
Ответ: She struggled to find the club’s location.
Why hasn’t the first speaker bought a sat-nav yet?
She believes maps are always more accurate.
She can’t afford one.
She doesn’t like using electronic devices.
Ответ: She can’t afford one.
What does the second speaker say about satellite navigation?
It can locate a position with high precision.
It never needs updating.
It works without any mapping data.
Ответ: It can locate a position with high precision.
Why does the first speaker like to take nineteenth-century romances on holiday?
They are full of modern slang.
They help her feel connected to home.
They are short and easy to read.
Ответ: They help her feel connected to home.
What is the main subject of the books the second speaker enjoys?
The criminal world in Boston.
Political history of Massachusetts.
Life in rural New England.
Ответ: Life in rural New England.
Why is the second speaker particularly interested in these books?
They contain large amounts of slang.
They are based on real historical events.
They include detailed travel descriptions.
Ответ: They are based on real historical events.
3. Listen to a man talking about a tour he did. Decide whether the statements (1-10) are true (T) or false (F). Yоu will hear the recording twice.
Dave wanted to escape pollution of the city.
true
false
He is not accustomed to the hectic life in big cities.
true
false
It was amazingly peaceful and quiet in Jersey.
true
false
Dave went on his cycling holiday in autumn.
true
false
The weather forecast had been unfavourable for cycling.
true
false
The island is convenient for riding bikes.
true
false
Dave wished he hadn’t cycled along the beach.
true
false
Dave ran over a pedestrian.
true
false
While in Jersey, tourists can visit some interesting places.
true
false
Very few people visit the island.
true
false
4. Read the text and choose ‘true’ if the statement is true or ‘false’ if it is false.
The human body is amazing. People can train themselves to do great things, like breaking sports records or finding ways to live with disabilities. Ben Underwood is a good example of someone who trained his body and mind to do something special.
Ben lost his sight when he was three years old because of retinal cancer, a type of eye disease. Even though he couldn’t see, Ben didn’t give up. When he was about five, his mother noticed he was making clicking sounds with his tongue. These sounds seemed to help him understand what was around him.
This ability is called echolocation. Echolocation is something animals like bats and dolphins use. They make sounds, and when the sounds hit an object, they bounce back as echoes. The animals listen to the echoes to know where things are and how big they are. It was amazing that Ben could do this too, by clicking his tongue.
Doctors checked Ben’s hearing to see if he had better hearing than others. They found that his hearing was normal. This was surprising because echolocation usually needs very good hearing. So how was Ben able to use echolocation?
At first, people thought blind people might hear better to help them “see.” But tests showed that most blind people have normal hearing. Brain scans helped explain this. They showed that when blind people hear echoes, the parts of their brain that usually help them see with their eyes become active. This means that even without sight, the brain can use sound to help understand the world.
Blind people learn to move around by clicking their tongues and listening to echoes. This helps them know the shape and size of things nearby. They use the sounds to build a picture of their surroundings in their mind.
By the time he was a teenager, Ben could ride a bike and skateboard safely in his neighbourhood using echolocation. This took a lot of practice and patience. Ben’s story shows how people can do amazing things when they are determined. Sadly, Ben died in when he was years old, but he is still remembered as an inspiring example of human ability.
Ben Underwood was able to develop a skill that helped him “see” despite being blind.
true
false
Ben lost his eyesight because of an accident when he was a child.
true
false
The clicking noise Ben made helped him understand his environment.
true
false
Some animals can use echolocation.
true
false
Ben’s hearing was better than most people’s, which explained his skill.
true
false
Brain scans showed that blind people use parts of their brain for vision when they listen to echoes.
true
false
Ben’s echolocation appeared to help him avoid collisions indoors.
true
false
It was hard for Ben to learn to navigate obstacles when doing sport.
true
false
For questions 9-15, choose the answer which fits best, according to the text. What was the cause of Ben 9. Underwood’s blindness?
An illness that affected his eyes at a young age.
A childhood injury caused by an accident.
A problem with his vision from birth.
10. Which sound did Ben create to help him understand where things were?
A clicking noise made by his tongue .
Snapping his fingers loudly.
A sharp whistle made with his lips.
11. What does the term echolocation mean?
Practicing to improve eyesight naturally.
Listening to sounds for relaxation and focus.
Using sound reflections to sense objects nearby.
12. How did scientists explain Ben’s ability if his hearing was not extraordinary?
His hearing was much more sensitive than average.
He relied on special equipment to help him hear better.
The areas of brain used normally for sight could interpret sounds.
13. How do people without sight use echolocation to find their way?
By producing sounds and paying attention to the echoes they hear.
By depending solely on assistance from others.
By guessing where objects are without making any sound.
14. What activities was Ben able to do when he became a teenager?
Walking carefully only inside his home without support.
Safely riding a bicycle and skateboard using sound cues.
Avoiding all outdoor activities because of his blindness.
15. What is the main message of Ben’s story?
People who are blind have very limited abilities.
Technology is the only way for disabled people to succeed.
With effort and training, people can accomplish amazing things.
Олимпиада по английскому языку 11 класс школьный этап 2025
Задание 1. Listen to a man talking about a trip he went on. Decide whether the statements (1-10) are true (T) or false (F). Yоu will hear the recording twice.
Martin thought he was fit enough to go kayaking Croatia.
true
false
Ответ: T
Some of the vehicles off the coast could be dangerous for the kayaking group.
true
false
Ответ: T
Bad weather prevented the kayakers from starting their trip.
true
false
Ответ: F
Tandem kayaking is safer than kayaking in a single.
true
false
Ответ: T
Kayaking was not the only activity Martin could do during his trip.
true
false
Ответ: T
Not many people agreed to do climbing.
true
false
Ответ: T
The cave made a long-lasting effect on the paddlers.
true
false
Ответ: T
All the kayakers relaxed on the second day of the trip.
true
false
Ответ: F
It was impossible to visit the castle because a film was being shot there.
true
false
Ответ: F
Martin bought a necklace on one of the islands.
true
false
Ответ: F
Задание 2. Listen to 5 people speaking. For each question (1-7), choose the correct answer. Yоu will hear the recording once.
1. Speaker A
doesn’t have an active social life in her hometown
never leaves her hometown
hit two girls when she was abroad
lives in a very small town
Ответ: doesn’t have an active social life in her hometown
2. Speaker A
didn’t want to part with her new friends
doesn’t know her new friends’ families
was happy to be home again
felt ashamed to go home
Ответ: didn’t want to part with her new friends
3. Speaker B
visits a couple of social networking sites
can’t spend much time with her close friends
is anxious to make new friends
doesn’t want to make new acquaintances
Ответ: can’t spend much time with her close friends
4. Speaker C
thinks our ability to make friends depends on our character
is a confident person
doesn’t have any friends
is an outgoing person
Ответ: doesn’t have any friends
5. Speaker D
believes it’s important to make friends
often talks to strangers
doesn’t think he will ever acquire communication skills
has never tried to approach a stranger
6. Speaker E
says that everyone experiences the same feelings when meeting new people
was in the armed forces
says praising someone’s bag is the best way to get acquainted
has never been a newcomer
7. Speaker E
often found herself around new people
has always lived in her hometown
says making friends is always hard
doesn’t know how to make friends
Listen to the recording again. Match the statements (8-15) to the speakers (A- E). You can use the letters (A-E) more than once.
8. has often moved house
9. had an experience that discouraged them from trying to make friends
10. is rather selective when befriending people online
11. has known their friends for ages
12. is more sociable when staying in other countries
13. hopes to overcome their shyness sometime in the future
14. gives a piece of advice on how to start a friendly conversation
15. feels more at ease when socialising onlin
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