Középszintű angol érettségi 2010. október - 1. nyelvhelyesség feladat.
Elves first (1) in Germanic folklore. According to legend, they cause diseases and give people bad dreams. In fact, one German word for nightmare is alpdrucken, (2) means "elf-pressure."
The legend of elves spread (3) Europe. In Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland, elves became associated with Christmas. In (4) countries, people say elves are small and mischievous. They wear red clothing and have long beards. To stop (5) from playing tricks, the story goes, you have to give elves a bowl of porridge (6) Christmas Eve.
In Iceland elves are called Yule (Christmas) lads. Starting on December 12, a new lad visits each day (7) Christmas and plays
tricks on people. Because of these tricks, each elf gets a name (8) Door Slammer or Sausage Stealer. Kids in Iceland don't (9) the tricks, though. The lads leave behind presents.
Today, many people believe that elves (10) Santa Claus make Christmas presents in the North Pole.
(www.nationalgeographicnews/kids)
Írd be a helyes megoldásokat!
WHO EXACTLY ARE ELVES?
An elf is a kind of fairy. Many people believe fairies are little people with magical powers who can control (0) C humans see and experience.Elves first (1) in Germanic folklore. According to legend, they cause diseases and give people bad dreams. In fact, one German word for nightmare is alpdrucken, (2) means "elf-pressure."
The legend of elves spread (3) Europe. In Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland, elves became associated with Christmas. In (4) countries, people say elves are small and mischievous. They wear red clothing and have long beards. To stop (5) from playing tricks, the story goes, you have to give elves a bowl of porridge (6) Christmas Eve.
In Iceland elves are called Yule (Christmas) lads. Starting on December 12, a new lad visits each day (7) Christmas and plays
tricks on people. Because of these tricks, each elf gets a name (8) Door Slammer or Sausage Stealer. Kids in Iceland don't (9) the tricks, though. The lads leave behind presents.
Today, many people believe that elves (10) Santa Claus make Christmas presents in the North Pole.
(www.nationalgeographicnews/kids)
A) | ACROSS |
B) | APPEAR |
C) | WHAT |
D) | HELP |
E) | LIKE |
F) | MIND |
G) | ON |
H) | THEM |
I) | THESE |
K) | UNTIL |
L) | FIND |
M) | WHICH |