Интеллектуальный марафон для 5 класса

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Интеллектуальный марафон – 5 класс.

Английский язык.


    1. Answer the questions.


  1. What is the name of the largest private home in London? (Buckingham Palace)

  2. Into which sea does the River Thames flow? (the North Sea)

  3. Which famous fictional character lived at 221b Baker Street? (Sherlock Holmes)

  4. By which name are the Yeoman Warders at the Tower of London better known? (Beefeaters)

  5. In what sort of food-making shop did the Great Fire of London break out in 1666? (the baker’s)



    1. Пословицы – перевертыши. Каждое слово в пословице соответствует своему антониму.


  1. Worse early than always. (Better late than never)

  2. One foot is worse than two. (Two heads are better than one)

  3. North or South – school is the worst. (East or West – home is best)

  4. Die and rest. (Live and learn)



    1. Guess the riddles:


  1. I am not an artist with pencil and pen,

But I make portraits of women and men,

Of all the people that I ever see.

Come, tell me truly, what can I be?


(a mirror)


  1. It’s true, I have both hands and face,

And more before your eyes.

Yet when I go, my body stands,

And when I stand, I lie.


(a clock)







Интеллектуальный марафон – 5 класс.

Английский язык.


    1. Answer the questions.


1) What is the name of the largest private home in London?

2) Into which sea does the River Thames flow?

  1. Which famous fictional character lived at 221b Baker Street?

  2. By which name are the Yeoman Warders at the Tower of London better known?

  3. In what sort of food-making shop did the Great Fire of London break out in 1666?


II. Пословицы – перевертыши. Каждое слово в пословице соответствует своему антониму.


      1. Worse early than always.

      2. One foot is worse than two.

      3. North or South – school is the worst.

      4. Die and rest.



III. Guess the riddles:


1) I am not an artist with pencil and pen,

But I make portraits of women and men,

Of all the people that I ever see.

Come, tell me truly, what can I be?


2) It’s true, I have both hands and face,

And more before your eyes.

Yet when I go, my body stands,

And when I stand, I lie.