
- •«Луна и Грош» в.С. Моэм
- •Часть 1
- •Утверждено риСо ученого совета Института иностранных языков Российского университета дружбы народов
- •Chapter I
- •I. Active Vocabulary.
- •Translate the following into Russian:
- •Find English equivalents of the following:
- •Paraphrase the following using your active:
- •V. Comment on the following:
- •Additional Vocabulary:
- •Check yourself. Match the columns:
- •False Friends of Interpreters:
- •Chapter II
- •Active Vocabulary:
- •Translate the following into Russian:
- •Find English equivalents of the following:
- •Check yourself matching the columns:
- •False Friends of Interpreters.
- •Chapter III.
- •Active Vocabulary:
- •Paraphrase using your Active:
- •Think of your own sentences with Active Vocabulary.
- •Translate the following passage into Russian:
- •Comment on the following.
- •VII. Comment on the use of “would” at the end of the chapter:
- •Answer the questions using the given words and word-combinations:
- •IX. Give the name to the chapter.
- •Additional Vocabulary
- •II. False Friends of Interpreters. Translate into Russian:
- •Chapter IV
- •I. Active Vocabulary.
- •Translate into English using your Active:
- •Translate the following abstract into Russian:
- •IV. Think of your own sentences with Active Vocabulary.
- •V. Find English equivalents of the following:
- •Answer the questions using the following words and word-combinations:
- •Retell the chapter.
- •Additional Vocabulary.
- •False Friends of Interpreters.
- •1. Comment on the translation of the word “dramatically”:
- •Chapter V.
- •I. Active Vocabulary.
- •Translate into English using your Active:
- •III. Find English equivalents of the following:
- •IV. Answer the questions using the following words and word-combinations:
- •Comment on the following:
- •VI. Give a Summary of the Chapter
- •I. Additional Vocabulary:
- •Verbs. Check yourself matching the coloumns:
- •False friends of interpreters. Translate the following sentence into Russian:
- •Chapter VI
- •Active Vocabulary. Reproduce the situations in which the following word-combinations are used:
- •Find English equivalents of the following:
- •Answer the questions using the following words and word-combinations.
- •Retell the Chapter:
- •I. Additional Vocabulary on the Chapter:
- •II. Check yourself matching the columns:
- •III. Comment on the use of “was” and “will” in the following:
- •Chapter VII
- •Active Vocabulary:
- •Translate into English using your Active:
- •Make up your own sentences with Active Vocabulary.
- •Pay attention to the translation of the for-to-infinitive construction:
- •Answer the questions using the given words and word-combinations:
- •Retell the chapter.
- •Additional Vocabulary on the Chapter:
- •Check yourself by matching the columns of the following adjectives:
- •Chapter VIII
- •Active Vocabulary:
- •Under what circumstances are these word-combinations used?
- •Paraphrase the following using your active:
- •Think of your own situations. Use 4-5 of the given word-combinations.
- •V. Find the corresponding English sentence in the text:
- •VI. Answer the questions using the following word-combinations:
- •VII. Retell the Chapter according to your outline.
- •Additional Vocabulary on the Chapter:
- •II. False Friends of Interpreters:
- •Check yourself by matching the following columns :
- •Chapter IX.
- •Active Vocabulary.
- •Answer the following questions using the given words and word-combinations:
- •Chapter X.
- •Active Vocabulary.
- •Find the sentences with these word-combinations and translate them into Russian.
- •Comment on the use of “will” in the following sentences:
- •V. Answer the questions using the given words and word-combinations:
- •Give a Summary of the Chapter. Name it.
- •VII. Additional Vocabulary on the Chapter:
- •Chapter XI.
- •I. Active Vocabulary.
- •Answer the questions using the given words and words-combinations:
- •III. Retell the Chapter. Name it.
- •IV. Translate the sentences using Active Vocabulary:
- •I. Additional Vocabulary:
- •II. False Friends of Interpreters:
- •III Think of your own sentences with the word “dramatic’ in different meanings. Chapter XII
- •I. Active Vocabulary:
- •II. Answer the questions using the given words and word-combinations:
- •Paraphrase the following sentences using Vocabulary of the Chapter:
- •Give a summary of the chapter.
- •Translate into English using the Vocabulary of the Chapter:
- •Reproduce the dialogue between Strickland and the writer.
- •Give the gist of the chapter. Name it.
- •I. Additional Vocabulary:
- •III. Give synonyms using the Vocabulary of the chapter:
- •IV. Vocabulary:
- •Keys to part a.
- •Chapter XIII.
- •I. Active Vocabulary.
- •Find in the text the corresponding English sentences:
- •Answer the following questions. Use given words and word-combinations.
- •Retell the chapter.
- •I. Additional Vocabulary:
- •Use the nouns above to write the corresponding English adjectives:
- •Give synonyms from your active Vocabulary:
- •Chapter XIV.
- •I. Active Vocabulary:
- •II. Find the sentences with Active Vocabulary and translate them into Russian.
- •Find the corresponding English sentences:
- •Translate into Russian the following abstract:
- •Answer the following questions using the given words and word-combinations:
- •Give a summary of the Chapter.
- •I. Additional Vocabulary.
- •Translate into Russian:
- •Comment on the use of an article:
- •Assignment 9. Chapters XV, XVI, XVII. Chapter XV.
- •I. Active Vocabulary:
- •Think of your own sentences with them:
- •Translate the following sentences into English using the text:
- •IV. Find the sentence with “if” and comment on their meaning. Which of them do not belong to the “Subjunctive Mood?” Translate them into Russian.
- •Answer the following questions using the given words and word-combinations:
- •Retell the chapter.
- •I. Additional Vocabulary to the Chapter:
- •Check yourself matching the columns:
- •Chapter XVI.
- •I. Active Vocabulary:
- •II. Answer the questions using the Vocabulary of the chapter:
- •Translate the following into English:
- •IV. Give a Summary of the Chapter. Select ten sentences that would cover the point.
- •I. Additional Vocabulary on the chapter:
- •Chapter XVII.
- •I. Active Vocabulary
- •II. Answer the questions using the vocabulary of the chapter:
- •III. Translate the following into English using the text:
- •IV. Retell the chapter. Use Active Vocabulary and Vocabulary of the chapter.
- •I. Additional Vocabulary on the chapter:
- •Assignment 10 Chapters XVIII, XIX Chapter XVIII
- •I. Active Vocabulary
- •II. Reproduce situations from the chapter in which they are used.
- •III. Paraphrase using your active Vocabulary:
- •Answer the questions using the given Vocabulary:
- •I. Additional Vocabulary.
- •II. False Friends of Interpreters: (p. 78)
- •Chapter XIX
- •I. Active Vocabulary.
- •Translate the following sentences into English using Active Vocabulary:
- •III. Answer the questions using the given words and word-combinations:
- •Give a Summary of the Chapter. Use the given outline or make up your own one:
- •I. Additional Vocabulary.
- •II. Adjectives: Match the columns:
- •Chapter XX
- •I. Active Vocabulary.
- •II. Paraphrase using your Active Vocabulary:
- •Answer the following questions. Make use of the Vocabulary of the Chapter:
- •IV. Give a Summary of the Chapter.
- •I. Additional Vocabulary:
- •II. Write down corresponding English adjectives:
- •Chapter XXI
- •I. Active Vocabulary:
- •II. Translate the following into Russian:
- •III. Answer the questions:
- •IV. Retell the chapter.
- •I. Additional Vocabulary.
- •II. False Friends of Interpreters:
- •I. Active Vocabulary:
- •II. Paraphrase using Active Vocabulary:
- •III. Answer the questions:
- •IV. Retell the Chapter.
- •I. Additional Vocabulary
Translate into English using your Active:
Молодой человек сильно смущался среди знаменитостей.
Миссис Стрикленд обладала бесценным даром поддерживать общую беседу (to keep the conversation general).
Тема была исчерпана и мы заговорили о другом.
Он был так поглощен в свои раздумья, что не заметил, как проехал свой поворот.
Литература и искусство его нисколько не интересовали.
Она была в прекрасном настроении.
Translate the following abstract into Russian:
“She was a woman of thirty-seven, rather tall, and plump, without being fat; she was not pretty. But her face was pleasing, chiefly, perhaps, on account of her kind brown eyes. Her skin was rather sallow. Her dark hair was elaborately dressed. She was the only woman of the three whose face was free of make-up, and by contrast with the others she seemed simple and unaffected”. p.33
IV. Think of your own sentences with Active Vocabulary.
V. Find English equivalents of the following:
женское своенравие р. 31
знаменитые люди р.32
осознавать что-либо р. 32
из-за, благодаря чему-либо р. 33
безыскусный р. 33
занимательный р. 33
смуглый р. 33
романтика р. 33
идеализировать р.33
рампа р. 34
Answer the questions using the following words and word-combinations:
Under what circumstances did Maugham and Mrs. Strickland get acquainted? p.31
to give a party
to feel awkward
to be absorbed in smth
to be a good hostess
to see smb’s embarrassment
to rave about smth
to be conscious of smth
ignorance
to ascertain the fact
to cast down one’s eyes
to give greater effect to smth
What kind of a woman was Rose Waterford? p.32
to be a cynic
now and then
to show an appreciation of smb’s talent
lavishness
weakness for Lions
to hold smth in a good humoured contempt
to put smb in good spirits
malicious
Why did the writer receive Mrs. Strickland’s invitation? p. 32
to be led up to smb
to live in the same neighbourhood
to feel disposed to one another
to receive an invitation to
luncheon
What did Mrs. Strickland look like? p.33
tall, plump
a pleasing, chiefly face
kind brown eyes
sallow skin
elaborately dressed hair
free of make-up
simple
unaffected
What was the party like? p.32,33
describe the dining-room
to be in a good humour
to make observations
to bubble over with quaint absurdities
to have a gift for doing smth
to keep the conversation general
to be in the good taste of the period
chimneypiece
chaste
artistic
dull
Why did Mrs. Strickland invite celebrated people?
to find smb amusing
to be in the movement
to ask smb to luncheon
lion-hunters
to pursue one’s quarry
to lead a quiet youth
to have a real passion for reading
to invent a world of imagination
to come to know smb
the other side of the footlights
to see smb dramatically
moral eccentricities
wild theories and paradoxes
7. What was Rose’s opinion of Charles Strickland ? Comment on the use of the article with the proper name:
a Mr. Strickland
not in the least
to be interested in smth
a stockbroker
to adore one another