Олимпиады по английскому языку. Словообразование.

Задания на словообразование на олимпиадах

1. GUIDE TEND EFFICIENCY REVISE FREQUENT FLUENT OPPORTUNE PSYCHOLOGY PERFORM ACQUIRE RELUCTANCE
Students are under enormous pressure to learn huge amounts of vocabulary but they are rarely given
(1) guidance as to how to go about it. They have a (2) tendency to try and learn long lists by heart but this is hardly the most (3) efficient approach to the problem. The golden rule is to do lots of (4) revision at regular intervals. Secondly, students should concentrate on words with the highest (5) frequency, particularly everyday words which also improve the students’ spoken (6) fluency. They should also take every (7) opportunity to use the words in communication – there is considerable (8) psychological evidence that learners who like using the foreign language improve their oral (9) performance and their overall (10) acquisition of the language much more rapidly than students who are (11) reluctant to practise the language in real situation.
2. DICTATE ELECTRICITY COMPETE CONTINUE IDENTIFY INDUSTRY PROBABLE LIKE REASON
He acted in an extremely (1) dictatorial/dictative manner, which made him very unpopular. The fire was caused by an (2) electrical fault in the television. We are selling these toys at a very (3) competitive price. This product is the result of years of (4) continuous development. Have you got some kind of (5) identity on you? She was a much less (6) industrious student than her sister. I don’t expect she’ll get the job, at least there’s a fairly high (7) improbability. There’s no (8) likelihood of the government calling an early election. Please don’t be so (9) unreasonable I can’t do all the work by myself.
3. ADVISE COMMUNICATE CONVERSATION CONTINUE SHORT INDUSTRY OBSERVE ESTIMATE AUTHOR EFFICIENT
Cancerians are natural for sales work and in any kind of (1) advisory capacity. Although excellent (2) communicators and wonderfully witty (3) conservationists Virgos prefer to express their deepest feelings by actions rather then words. These (4) continual interruptions are driving me mad. Mrs. Bailey will be with you (5) shortly. I’m afraid (6) industrial relations aren’t very good in this company. This (7) observatory houses the largest telescope in the country. I was late because I (8) underestimated how much time I’d need. He wrote the book alone, so he doesn’t have a (9) co-author. There are always mistakes because the firm is so (10) inefficient.
4. IMPROVE EDIT LOUD HAPPY USE FAME SHORT FAITH
There’s a noticeable(1) improvement in the situation. This book is the first(2) edition of Pushkin’s poems. Don’t speak so(3) loudly. The girl looks very(4) unhappy because she’s lost her ball. My visit to London was very (5) useful. Madonna is a (6) famous pop-singer. I had to (7) shorten my speech as we had started late. Mary divorced Jack as he was (8) unfaithful to her.
5. MYSTERY FAIR CULTIVATE INHABIT AMUSE STUPID OLD EASE MEAN FAMILIAR
Mr.Pollar was a (1) mysterious bird. He had been at Cambridge, lived in Paris, Berlin and Italy, known a number of (2) fairly eminent people, appeared to have means, and was a (3) cultivated man — in most of which respects he differed exceedingly from the (4) inhabitants of Martin’s Point. The fantastic and scandalous theories evolved by Martin’s Point to explain the mystery were (5) amusing evidence of the tremendous (6) stupidity of those who formed them. He proposed that George should come to tea once a week and learn chess. Before this, George had gone to play chess with a very (7) elderly gentleman. By the example of his own rather fastidious manners he corrected schoolboy (8) uneasiness. For George it was all extraordinarily important. For the first time he discovered the real (9) meaning of travel. Travel means the ability to seize indefatigably upon every new or (10) unfamiliar source of delight.
6. VARY JOURNALIST OPTION AVAILABLE ENTHUSIASM ADVERTISE CREATE PRODUCE FORTUNATELY EMPLOY
Nowadays there is a (1) variety of career in the media. It is possible to study (2) journalismat most universities, many of which offer (3) optionalcourses in reporting on sports and entertainment. Newer degrees in media studies, which were (4) unavailableas recently as ten years ago, attract (5) enthusiasticstudents from all over the country. Some graduates prefer to work in (6) advertising as it allows them to use their (7) creativity in the (8) production of increasingly sophisticated TV and press advertisements. (9) Unfortunately not all graduates find work easily as there is still a lot of (10) unemployment in the media industry, but things are improving.
7. EMPHASIS BROAD ABLE CLEAR UNDERSTAND SURE SIMPLE RISE ADVANTAGE COURAGE
As the name makes clear, this course (1) emphasises the practical side of things. If you want to (2) broaden your knowledge and skills, the course will (3) enable you to do just that. Experienced teachers will (4) clarify areas that confuse you. There may be some terminology which you have always (5) misunderstood. This course will (6) ensure that this is no longer a problem. The teachers will (7) simplify the technical language and explain certain error massages, so that you know what to do if the same problem (8) arises in the future. Many people are (9) disadvantageous/disadvantaged when applying for jobs as their computer skills let them down. So don’t be (10) discouraged if you’re struggling with your computer-enroll our course.

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