- •Literature
- •2. Read the following:
- •1. Text: Read and translate.
- •2. Answer the question:
- •3. Glossary:
- •Glossary
- •1.Content
- •1.1 Grammar. Present Perfec
- •Write sentence or questions with the present perfect.
- •2. Read the words and put down their Russian equivalents:
- •3. Translate into Russian and put down the Russian equivalents. Then translate the Russian equivalents back into English (orally).
- •4. Read and translate into Russian. Mind one:
- •5.Complete the sentences using the correct variant:
- •1 Reading
- •1. Read and translate the text
- •Importance of transportation
- •2. Find in the text with the same meaning of the following words
- •4. Full the table with necessary word
- •Orlovskaia I.V. Book for technical colleges
- •Введение грамматики: Неопределенные местоимения some, any.
- •II. Consolidation of grammar
- •In the right place... But at the wrong time!
- •Past Simple regular and irregular
- •The Library of Congress.
- •2. Answer the questions:
- •5. Literature:
- •2. Read the following:
- •Television system
- •Put the missing words: Take words from the box:
- •Make Word combinations:
- •Speak about:
- •Glossary
- •1. Grammar: The Participle.
- •Glossary
- •Past Simple regular and irregular verbs
- •Discussing about mass media
- •Talk about your favorite mass media
- •Literature: English File by Clive Oxenden Intermediate Oxford University Press.
- •A pentode contains
- •Tetrode contains
- •1 Vocabulary phrasal verbs
- •2 Grammar passive
- •3 Reading & vocabulary
- •Is there an End to the Computer Race?
- •1. Grammar First Conditional
- •Murphy’s Law
- •2 Grammar passive
- •3 Reading & vocabulary
- •3. The past perfect
- •2. Question
- •3. Grammar exercises.
- •4. Glossary
- •5. Student’s individual work:
- •6. Office- hours:
- •7. Literature (basic and additional)
- •Использованные литературы:
- •1.В.И.Орловская.Учебник английского языка для технических вузов. Москва, 2008г.
- •10.В.И.Цветкова. Тексты для чтения. Москва, Глосса-2000г.
- •Активный раздаточный материал
Is there an End to the Computer Race?
Today the word “electronics” is in general usage. Millions of people have electron watches. There are a lot of various radio and TV sets, video cassette recorders and CD players in our houses. In factories and plants we are surrounded with electronically controlled machines and instruments, we are carried by airplanes, ships, trains and cars with built-in electronic devices and satellites circle the globe. In other words, we are living in an electronic world.
And the centre of this world is a tiny silicon plate of a few square millimeters, an integrated circuit, or a ship, as it is more commonly known. The integrated circuit is undoubtedly one of the most sophisticated inventions of man, science and technology. It is in the heart of every electronic device and the more cassette recorders, TV sets and computers we need, the more integrated circuits are required.
When we speak about a further development of computers we mean not only quantity, but also high technology and high speed. As the operation of an integrated circuit depends on microscopic “components”, the purity of all materials and the cleanness at the plant they are produced at must be of the highest quality. A continuous search is going on in laboratories throughout the world for more perfect, reliable and high speed electronic circuits.
In the past it took scientists and researchers a whole lifetime to make a few thousand calculations, whereas for a modern computer this task is a matter of a few seconds. At present computers capable of performing billions of operations a second are required. Super computers are different from ordinary computers. The computer does the computations operation by operation, while the supercomputer operates like a brain: all operations are being done simultaneously.
In the next few years engineers will complete the work on computers of above 2 billion operations a second. It will take a few more years to produce a 10 billion operations computer. The fight-generation computers performing 100 billion operations a second will become available in the near future. Is there an end to this race?
According to some researchers, we are close to what can be regarded as a true physical limit. But other specialists think that photons will make the operation a thousand time faster. This means that in the future it will be possible to expect the appearance of photon computers and that computations will be done by means of light. Light has several advantages over electronics: light beams are faster, travel in parallel lines and can pass through one another without interference. Already, the optical equivalent of a transistor has been produced, and intensive research on optical-electronic computers is being carried out in a number of countries around the world. In a few decades a new age of light may replace the still youthful electronic age. The race is going on.
Glossary
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криемнивая пластина интегральная схема кристалл сложный передовая технология требуется взаимное влияние, помеха |
Cиликон тәрелке Интегральді жүйе Кристалл күрделі алдыңғы қатарлытехнология керек аралық |
A) Answer the questions according to the text
What is the text about?
What new things appeared in people’s everyday life after World War?
What is at the center of all these things?
What applications of computers do you know?
Where else may computers be used?
How does an ordinary computer (super computer) operate?
What is the speed of a new super computer?
What is the task of engineers in the field of computer development?
What types of computers do you know?
What are the prospects in the development of computers?
SIW: Write a short summary
SIWT: Retell the text
LITERATURE
Liz and John Soars: “New Headway”, Oxford University Press, 2003.
ADDITIONAL LITERATURE
English language by Bonk N. A
2.Orlovskaia I.V. Book for technical colleges
3.Murphy «Grammar in Use»
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