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Quiz show "Our game". Nature. Sport. Healthyliving guide
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Quiz show“OUR GAME”
Theme: “NATURE.
SPORT. HEALTHYLIVING GUIDE.”
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Stage 13.
“Healthy wayof life”
“Ecology”
“Animal life”
“Weather”
“Climate”
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What dairy productsdo you know?
“Healthy way of life” - 100 points
They are milk, butter, cheese,
cream, sour cream,
cottage cheese.
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What food is good forpeople’s health?
“Healthy way of life” - 200 points
Fruit, vegetables, meat, cereals,
fish, eggs, juices are good
for health.
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What are the things thathelp us to keep fit?
“Healthy way of life” – 300 points
They are healthy food, clean
water and air, physical
activity, regular eating, quiet life.
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Which parts of human bodycan suffer form television
and computer?
“Healthy way of life” – 400 points
Eyes, brain and the whole body
can suffer from television and
computer.
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What antibiotic was discoveredby Alexander Fleming in 1928?
“Healthy way of life” – 500 points
It was Penicillin.
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What forms of pollutiondo you know?
“Ecology” – 100 points
Water pollution, air pollution,
nuclear pollution.
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What environmental problemscan you name?
“Ecology” – 200 points
Pollution in its many forms;
noise from cars, buses and planes;
destruction of wildlife; shortage of
natural resources; the growth
of population.
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What does the word“environment” mean?
“Ecology” – 300 points
It means just
everything surrounding us.
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Where does the air pollutionin the cities come from mostly?
“Ecology” – 400 points
The air pollution comes from factories,
plants, power stations, cars and buses.
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Why are the nuclear powerstations dangerous?
“Ecology” – 500 points
The nuclear power stations are dangerous
because they can function wrong and
cause the nuclear pollution.
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What animals are found onlyin Australia?
“Animal life” – 100 points
Kangaroos and emus are
found in Australia.
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Why do people hunt Indian tigers?“Animal life” – 200 points
People hunt the Indian tigers for fun,
for their beautiful skin.
Some people kill tigers to save
their domestic animals and their lives.
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Where can we find the names ofsome animals, birds and fish which
are disappearing nowadays ?
“Animal life” – 300 points
We can find their names in
the Red Book.
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What animals were brought toAustralia and became wild there?
“Animal life” – 400 points
Buffaloes and rabbits were brought to
Australia and became wild there.
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Which of the following animals isendangered: a kangaroo, a bear,
a racoon, an orangutan or a groundhog?
“Animal life” – 500 points
Orangutan is endangered among
these animals.
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Name the profession of the peoplewho collect the information
about weather.
“Weather” – 100 points
They are weathermen.
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Where do weathermen usuallycollect information about weather?
“Weather” – 200 points
They collect information from ships,
planes weather stations, and space stations.
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What is the usual weather if abarometer shows the high pressure
in summer?
“Weather” – 300 points
Misty mornings and hot sunny days
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What is the usual weather if abarometer shows the low pressure?
“Weather” – 400 points
The usual weather is rainy and windy.
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People of what professions areinterested in the weather forecast?
“Weather” – 500 points
Farmers, pilots, sailors, builders, drivers,
etc. are interested in the weather forecast.
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What does the word “climate” mean?“Climate” – 100 points
Climate is the weather in a certain
place for a long period of time.
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What and whom does a climatehave a very important influence in?
“Climate” – 200 points
Climate has a very important influence
on plants, animals and humans.
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Why is the atmospherebecoming warmer?
“Climate” – 300 points
People produce a lot of carbon dioxide.
This gas lets the heat get in, but it doesn’t
let much heat get out.
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Where does the carbon dioxidecome from?
“Climate” – 400 points
People and animals breathe out carbon dioxide.
We produce carbon dioxide when we burn things.
People cut down the trees which produce oxygen.
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How does the greenhouseeffect work?
“Weather” – 500 points
The sunlight gives us some heat. Some of
the heat warms the atmosphere, and some
of the heat goes back into the space. Nowadays
the heat can’t go back into the space and the
temperatures in many places have become higher.
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Stage 230.
“Sports inRussia”
“Sports in
“The Olympic
Great Britain”
Games”
“Sports in
America”
“Sport
Games”
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What football team got thechampion title of the
country ten times?
“Sports in Russia” - 200 points
It is “Spartak”.
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When were the Olympic Gamesheld in Russia?
“Sports in Russia” - 400 points
The Olympic Games were held
in Moscow in 1980.
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He is a three-time champion of theOlympic Games, a nine-time world
champion, an eleven-time champion
of Europe in Greco-Roman wrestling.
“Sports in Russia” - 600 points
He is Alexander Karelin.
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What was the score of the footballmatch between the national teams of
Russia and France which was held
in France in 1999?
“Sports in Russia” - 800 points
The score was 3 to 2 in favour of Russia.
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His achievements are fantastic. More than20 times he renewed his own records.
He is the world and the Olympic champion
and the world record-breaker in pole-vault.
“Sports in Russia” - 1000 points
He is Sergei Bubka.
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Why are swimming, boating andsailing popular in Britain?
“Sports in Great Britain”- 200 points
They are popular because Great Britain is
an island state. There are many rivers and
lakes in the country. The climate is mild.
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This kind of sport began to developin Scotland and now it is widely
spread all over Britain.
“Sports in Great Britain” - 400 points
It was golf.
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What kind of British sportsexisted even in the Saxon times?
“Sports in Great Britain” - 600 points
It was boxing.
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What game did the first settlersplay on the board of the
“Mayflower” in 1620?
“Sports in Great Britain” - 800 points
The first settlers played darts on
the board of the ship.
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Why are the British not interestedin skiing and skating very much?
“Sports in Great Britain” - 1000 points
The climate is mild in Great Britain. There is
not much snow on the ground in winter.
Snow melts quickly.
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Where did the Olympic Gamesbegin?
“The Olympic Games” - 200 points
They began in ancient Greece.
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How often are the OlympicGames held?
“The Olympic Games” - 400 points
They are held every fourth year.
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What committee organizesthe Olympic Games?
“The Olympic Games” - 600 points
The International Olympic Committee
organizes the Olympic Games.
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In what city were the first modernOlympic Games held?
“The Olympic Games” - 800 points
The first modern Olympic Games
were held in Athens.
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Where is the International OlympicCommittee situated?
“The Olympic Games” - 1000 points
It is situated in Lausanne, Switzerland.
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What is the American equivalentfor the word “athletic”?
“Sports in America” - 200 points
The American equivalent for the word
“athletic” is “track-and-field”.
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What is the most popular sportin the USA?
“Sports in America” - 400 points
The most popular sport in the USA is
the American football.
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It is a game between two teams andis played on a field with a bat and
a small white ball. Each team consists
of nine players.
“Sports in America” - 600 points
It’s baseball.
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This game is played on a court with a largeorange ball. There are five players in each
team. The players can throw and pass the ball
to each other. The team with the most
quantity of points wins.
“Sports in America” - 800 points
It’s basketball.
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This game is similar to baseball, but it isplayed with a larger ball. It is a popular sport
among American women and co-ed
(combined men and women) teams.
“Sports in America” - 1000 points
It’s softball.
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Name the game played between two teams ofeleven players who kick a ball around a field
trying to score a goal.
“Sport Games” - 200 points
It’s football.
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People played this game in Englandas early as 1550.
“Sport Games” - 400 points
It’s cricket.
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This game is played by two teams of6 players each on an ice field.
“Sport Games” - 600 points
It’s ice hockey.
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It is a game of two players. Each of themstarts with 16 different playing pieces to move
on a board. The aim is to move your pieces so
that your opponent’s king will be taken.
“Sport Games” - 800 points
It’s chess.
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This game was first played in Englandin 1872 and the first championship
at Wimbledon was in 1877.
“Sport Games” - 1000 points
It’s tennis or lawn tennis.
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Final57.
What famous Italian artistinvented some things in
the field of medicine?
It was Leonardo da Vinci.
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Congratulations!59.
Thank you foryour work.