
- •Лексико-грамматические тесты
- •Часть I
- •Воронеж
- •Test I unit I geology and the earth
- •V. Use the words in brackets to form a word that fits in the space.
- •VI. Do the test. Only one variant is possible.
- •VII. Put all types of questions to the sentence.
- •VIII. Read the text.
- •IX. Translate from English into Russian.
- •Test II unit II minerals
- •V. Use the word in brackets to form a word that fits in the space.
- •VI. Do the test. Only one variant is possible.
- •VII. Put all types of questions to the sentence.
- •VIII. Read the text.
- •IX. Translate from Russian into English.
- •Test III unit III
- •Igneous rocks
- •V. Which of the following words are:
- •VI. Do the test. Only one variant is possible.
- •VII. Make up questions beginning with the words in brackets.
- •VIII. Read the text.
- •IX. Translate from Russian into English.
- •Test IV unit IV sedimentary rocks
- •V. Form verbs from the following words.
- •VI. Do the test. Only one variant is possible.
- •VII. Put questions to the sentences beginning with the words in brackets.
- •VIII. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
- •IX. Read the text.
- •X. Translate from Russian into English.
- •Test V unit V weathering
- •I. Give Russian equivalents.
- •II. Give English equivalents.
- •III. Match the words from “a” and “b” to make word combinations.
- •IV. Complete the sentences.
- •V. Use the word in brackets to form a word that fits in the space.
- •VI. Do the test. Only one variant is possible.
- •VII. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •VIII. Put all types of questions to the sentence.
- •IX. Read the text.
- •X. Translate from Russian into English.
- •Test VI unit VI glasiers
- •V. Use the words in brackets to form a word that fits in the space.
- •VI. Translate the sentences using Participle I and Absolute Participle Construction.
- •VII. Put the questions to which the following sentences are the answers.
- •VIII. Read the text.
- •IX. Translate from Russian into English.
- •Test VII unit VII streams and lakes
- •V. Use the word in brackets to form a word that fits in the space.
- •VI. Choose sentences in which the –ing form is a Gerund.
- •VII. Translate the sentences.
- •VIII. Make up questions beginning with the words in brackets.
- •IX. Read the text.
- •X. Translate from Russian into English.
ФЕДЕРАЛЬНОЕ АГЕНТСТВО ПО ОБРАЗОВАНИЮ
ВОРОНЕЖСКИЙ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ
Лексико-грамматические тесты
для студентов дневного отделения
геологического факультета
по специальности 020301 “Геология”
ГСЭ Ф.01 (английский язык)
Часть I
Составители: Титова Л.Н.
Должикова К.Ю.
Юницкая Л.Г.
Воронеж
2008
Утверждено научно-методическим советом геологического факультета.
Протокол № от 2008 г.
Учебно-методическое пособие подготовлено на кафедре английского языка естественно-научных факультетов факультета РГФ.
Рекомендуется для студентов дневного отделения геологического факультета.
Для специальности 020301 “Геология”.
Test I unit I geology and the earth
I. Give Russian equivalents.
Physical and chemical changes; Earth’s surface; common minerals; composition of rocks and minerals; driving forces; volcanic eruptions; erosion and weathering of continents; carbon dioxide; surface temperature; atmospheric pressure; past life of the Earth; formation of the solar system; the most abundant elements; gravitational attraction; extremely high pressure.
II. Give English equivalents.
Расстояние; поверхность земли; выходить на поверхность; происхождение пород; свойства и состав минералов; природный газ; натуральные ресурсы; внутренние и поверхностные процессы; выветривание и эрозия; климат; континенты; геологическая шкала времени; вулканические извержения.
III. Match the words from “a” and “b” to make word combinations.
internal; a mixture of; physical and chemical; fossil; living; the shock; terrestrial; a thin surface; a homogeneous; a sequence of;
changes; fuels; veneer; planet; processes; gases; events; organisms; wave; planets.
IV. Complete the sentences.
Processes that originate deep in the Earth’s interior are called . . . .
. . . . includes water in streams, wetlands, lakes and oceans.
Paleontologists are geologists who study . . . . by examining fossils and evidence preserved in rock and sediment.
Most of the Earth is composed of . . . .
Rocks, in turn, are composed of . . . .
Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are called . . . .
. . . . is a thin surface veneer, also composed of rock.
This growth continued until a number of small rocky spheres, called . . . . , formed.
(rocks; the hydrosphere; terrestrial planets; the evolution and history of life; the crust; minerals; internal processes; planetesimal)
V. Use the words in brackets to form a word that fits in the space.
These are the driving forces that raise mountains, cause earthquakes and produce volcanic . . . . (erupt)
But the . . . . continues. (erode)
. . . . processes form the ocean basins and alter their size and shape. (geology)
The atmosphere is a . . . . of gases, mostly nitrogen and oxygen. (mix)
. . . . will never be able to describe the sequence of events with certainty. (science)
Earth temperature and pressure increase . . . . with depth. (gradual)
. . . . seek to understand these processes. (geology)