
- •Контрольная работа № 1
- •Variant 1
- •Henry Ford
- •2.2 Make up a sentence of two parts:
- •3. Read and translate the text Alexander Bell
- •Контрольная работа № 1
- •2. Read the text and do the exercise n. Otto
- •2.2 Say what is true and what is false. Correct the false statements.
- •3. Read and translate the text Grace Hopper
- •3.1 Topical Vocabulary
Контрольная работа № 1
Variant 1
Fill in the gaps with the correct variant:
There … many technological institutes in Moscow
is
are
be
Twice a year students … holidays.
has
haven’t
have
It …cold and rainy yesterday
was
will be
is
My friends … at the university next week.
are
were
will be
There …a lot of new computers in this room tomorrow.
are
will be
were
They… the test now.
are doing
will be doing
do
He … on the phone with his friend from 5 till 6 p.m yesterday.
spoke
was speaking
will speak
My friends…at the party now.
dance
dances
are dancing
What is ….name?
my
our
your
She lives with ....... family.
she
her
с)hers
11. He doesn’t understand this grammar. ….is too difficult.
a) it
b) that
c) one
12. My brother is …..student in the group
a) tall
b) taller
c) the tallest
13. Our group ….just …. this project.
finished
has finished
is finishing
14. By two o’clock our teacher …all the students.
a) examined
b) had examined
c) will examine
15. London is the capital … England.
of
in
on
16. The new equipment …..by the engineers yesterday.
a) tested
b) was tested
c) is tested
17. We …. already ….. this difficult problem.
a) had discussed
b) have discussed
c) were discussed
18. My friend …….the computer by the end of the week.
a) will buy
b) buy
c) will have bought
19. The new machinery …just …by our engineers.
a) has tested
b) is tested
c) has been tested
20. My brother studies…..than I.
a) bad
b) worse
c)best
2. Read the text and do the exercise
Henry Ford
Most people credit Henry Ford with inventing the automobile. The fact is he didn't — such a complex machine is the result of a combination of technologies developed by many people over time. He invented however the assembly line, which revolutionized the way we make cars, and how much they cost.
Henry Ford was born July 30, 1863, on his family's farm in Dearborn, Michigan. From the time he was a young boy, Ford enjoyed tinkering with machines. Farm work and a job in a Detroit machine shop afforded him ample opportunities to experiment. He later worked as a part-time employee for the Westinghouse Engine Company. By 1896, Ford had constructed his first horseless carriage which he sold in order to finance work on an improved model.
Ford incorporated the Ford Motor Company in 1903, proclaiming, "I will build a car for the great multitude." In October 1908, he did so, offering the Model T for $850 The Model T was inexpensive for its day, and proved to be reliable and easy to operate. It quickly became very popular; and soon Ford found he was unable to meet the enormous demand for his cars. Ford's solution was to invent a moving industrial production line. By installing a moving belt in his factory, employees would be able to build cars one piece at a time, instead of one car at a time. This principle, called "division of labor", allowed workers to focus on doing one thing very well, rather than being responsible for a number of tasks.
Ford found his new system produced cars quickly and efficiently; so efficiently that it considerably lowered the cost of assembling the cars. He decided to pass these savings along to his customers, and in 1915 dropped the price of the Model T to $290. That year, he sold 1 million cars.
By 1914, his Highland Park, Michigan plant, using innovative production techniques, could turn out a complete chassis every 93 minutes. This was a stunning improvement over the earlier production time of 728 minutes. Using a constantly-moving assembly line, subdivision of labor, and careful coordination of operations, Ford realized huge gains in productivity.
In 1914, Ford began paying his employees five dollars a day, nearly doubling the wages offered by other manufacturers. He cut the workday from nine to eight hours in order to convert the factory to a three-shift workday. Ford's mass-production techniques would eventually allow for the manufacture of a Model T every 24 seconds. His innovations made him an international celebrity.
Ford's affordable Model T irrevocably altered American society. As more Americans owned cars, urbanization patterns changed. The United States saw the growth of suburbia, the creation of a national highway system, and a population entranced with the possibility of going anywhere anytime. Ford witnessed many of these changes during his lifetime, all the while personally longing for the agrarian lifestyle of his youth. In the years prior to his death on April 7, 1947, Ford sponsored the restoration of an idyllic rural town called Greenfield Village.
2.1 Topical Vocabulary
1. to credit |
приписывать (кому-л. совершение какого-л. действия) |
2. assembly line, moving belt |
конвейер |
3. to revolutionize |
пропагандировать революционные идеи |
4. to tinker |
чинить |
5. part-time employee |
работающий на неполную ставку |
6. horseless carriage |
безлошадная повозка |
7.to sell (sold, sold) |
продавать |
8.to proclaim |
провозглашать, объявлять |
9. multitude |
множество; большое число; масса |
10. inexpensive |
недорогой |
11.to offer |
предлагать |
12. solution |
решение |
13. division of labor |
разделение труда |
14.to be unable |
быть неспособным |
15.to meet the enormous demand |
удовлетворять огромным требованиям |
16. instead of |
вместо того чтобы |
17. proved to be reliable |
доказал надежность |
18. to lower the cost |
снижать стоимость |
19. to drop the price |
сбросить цену |
20. to be responsible for |
быть ответственным за |
21. international celebrity |
звезда мировой величины |
22. savings |
сбережения |
23.along |
Во время, в соответствии |
24. manufacturer |
предприниматель, промышленник |
25. customer |
покупатель |
26. affordable |
возможный, допустимый, по средствам |
27. chassis |
шасси, ходовая часть |
28. stunning |
оглушающий, ошеломляющий, великолепный |
29. irrevocably |
безвозвратно |
30. urbanization patterns |
модели урбанизации |
31. the growth of suburbia |
рост пригородов |
32. entrance |
вход, вступление, поступление |
33. agrarian |
сельскохозяйственный |
34. prior |
бывший |
35. youth |
молодежь |
36. restoration |
восстановление, реконструкция |
37. longing for |
сильное желание, стремление, жажда (чего-л.) |
38. to sponsor |
спонсор (лицо, организация, финансирующие какое-л. мероприятие, организацию) |
39.idyllic |
идиллический |
40. rural |
деревенский, сельский |
41.ample |
богатый, изобильный, обильный |
42. to incorporate |
регистрировать, оформлять (общество) |
43. in order |
для того чтобы |
44. to convert |
переоборудовать, перестраивать |
45. huge gain |
огромная прибыль |