
- •Contents
- •Unit I “the digital age”
- •Read, translate and retell the following text: the evolution of computers
- •2. Give an accurate translation of the listed words and word combinations:
- •3. Answer the questions:
- •4. Are these statements true or false?
- •5. Find in the text synonyms of the following words:
- •6. Read and translate the article. Learn the words in bold type by heart: apple unveils ipad mini, new macs at california event
- •7. Find English equivalents in the text:
- •8. Answer the questions:
- •9. Choose the right word:
- •10. What words from the article are defined? Choose an appropriate word from the databank:
- •11. Translate into English:
- •Grammar revision: Passive voice (consult Appendix 1)
- •12. Write past indefinite and past participle forms of the following verbs. What form is used for the formation of the passive voice?
- •13. Read the article and underline the passive voice tenses:
- •14. Complete these sentences with the present/past simple passive form of the verbs in brackets.
- •15. Complete these sentences with the present/past continuous passive form of the verbs in brackets.
- •16. Complete these sentences with the present/past perfect passive form of the verbs in brackets.
- •18. Rewrite these sentences using the passive.
- •19. Choose the right form of the verb in Passive voice.
- •20. Translate into English:
- •Unit II “my future profession. Prominent computer scientists”
- •1. Read and translate the text. Learn the words in bold type by heart: careers in computer science
- •2. Match the words and word combinations with their Ukrainian equivalents:
- •3. Match the definition with the word defined? Choose the words from the databank:
- •4. Insert the words into the proper places:
- •5. Prepare a report/Power Point Presentation about a famous computer scientist.
- •6. Read the information file about different job titles in it. What features and skills must a person possess to become an it specialist? job titles in it
- •7. Write and learn a composition “My future profession”.
- •8. Read and translate the text:
- •It people at work
- •9. Give an accurate translation of the listed word combinations:
- •10. Complete the sentences with words from the text:
- •11. Translate into English:
- •Your writing
- •12. Read a letter of application and complete a resume: Letter of application
- •13. Read the advertisement for a webmaster:
- •14. Compose a letter of application, using the key phrases:
- •15. Write a resume. Unit III “basic concepts about a computer”
- •1. Read and translate the text:
- •What is a computer?
- •2. Give an accurate translation of the word combinations:
- •3. What operations can be done with data? Guess from the initial letter what word is missing:
- •4. Match the words with the correct meanings:
- •5. Answer the questions:
- •6. Read, translate and retell the text: what is inside a pc system?
- •7. Answer the questions:
- •8. Find in the text the English equivalents:
- •9. Complete the sentences from your memory:
- •10. Insert the words in bold type into appropriate places:
- •11. Note the useful language for buying a computer: Buying a computer
- •12. The specs of two computers are listed below; use them to make up a dialogue:
- •13. Make notes about the features of the computer that you would most like to have, using the following key phrases:
- •14. Translate into English:
- •Grammar revision
- •15. Decide if the -ing forms in these sentences are gerunds, present participles or adjectives:
- •16. Put the words in brackets in gerund or Infinitive forms:
- •17. Fill in the blanks with -ed or -ing form of the adjectives:
- •18. Transform the following sentences into Participle I or Participle II constructions:
- •19. Choose the right Verbal:
- •Unit IV “storage devices”
- •1. Read and translate the text. Learn the words in bold type: hard drive
- •2. Find English equivalents in the text:
- •3. Rewrite the false statements:
- •4. Put questions to the sentences, making the type of a question specified in the brackets (consult Appendix 2):
- •5. Match the words to get word combinations and make your sentences with them:
- •6. Read and translate the text: optical storage devices
- •7. Find English equivalents in the text, learn them by heart:
- •8. Answer the questions:
- •9. What words from the text are defined? Find the word defined in the databank:
- •10. Read and translate the text: flash memory
- •11. Match the words and their Ukrainian equivalents:
- •12. Translate into English:
- •Your Writing
- •13. Read about the main principles of writing an abstract for a text:
- •Unit V “input/ output devices”
- •1. Read and translate the text: some common input devices
- •2. Give an accurate translation of the words and word expressions:
- •3. Choose the right answer:
- •4. Read the information file and do the tasks below: The keyboard
- •The mouse
- •Voice input
- •5. Find in the text English equivalents of the words:
- •6. Which input device would you use for these tasks?
- •7. Identify the keys described below:
- •8. Complete these sentences with the correct ‘mouse action’:
- •9. Write a summary to the article:
- •10. All about buttons. Match the word combinations with their translation:
- •About scanners
- •12. Give an accurate translation of the words and word expressions:
- •13. Answer the questions:
- •14. Read and translate the text: crTs and lcDs
- •15. Find English equivalents in the text:
- •16. Match each term with the appropriate definition:
- •17. Read, translate the text. Learn the words in bold type: printers
- •18. Find English equivalents in the text:
- •19. Find synonyms of the following words in the text:
- •20. Translate into English:
- •Unit VI “the internet”
- •1. Discuss the questions:
- •2. Read and translate the text: main concepts about the internet
- •Is Web and Internet the Same?
- •3. Match the words and word combinations with their Ukrainian equivalents:
- •4. Complete the definitions:
- •5. Insert the words in bold type into appropriate places:
- •What words from the text are defined?
- •7. Write a summary to the article:
- •8. Read and translate the text:
- •Internet-based communications
- •9. Find English equivalents of the words:
- •10. Make up word expressions and write your sentences with them:
- •11. Answer the questions:
- •12. Get acquainted with a list of slang words:
- •13. Insert slang words into the appropriate places:
- •14. Read and translate the text. Learn the words in bold type by heart:
- •Internet threats
- •15. Find English equivalents in the text above:
- •16. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate words:
- •17. Write a summary to the article:
- •18. Translate the sentences into English:
- •Your writing
- •19. Read and learn the e-mail Guidelines:
- •Unit VII “basic software”
- •1. Discuss the questions:
- •2. Read and translate the text: learning about operating systems
- •3. Match the words and word combinations with their Ukrainian equivalents:
- •4. Insert the words in bold type into appropriate places:
- •5. Read and translate the text: word processing
- •6. Find English equivalents in the text:
- •7. Make up word combinations:
- •8. Complete these statements with terms from the text above.
- •9. Read and translate the text: spreadsheet basics. Database basics.
- •10. Match the words and word combinations with their Ukrainian equivalents:
- •11. Answer the questions:
- •12. Translate into English:
- •Write an abstract of the text:
- •Conditionals (Consult Appendix 4)
- •14. Describe the following algorithm, using the zero conditional:
- •15. Complete the sentences with the first conditional forms:
- •16. Complete the sentences with the second conditional forms:
- •Match the beginnings and endings of the sentences:
- •18. Choose the right form of Conditional:
- •Unit VIII “the link of computer science with mathematics. Programming languages.”
- •1. Read and translate the text. Learn the words in bold type: mathematical language
- •2. Find English equivalents in the text:
- •3. What is meant by the following definitions? Choose the words from the databank:
- •4. Read the formulae. Consult Appendix 6:
- •5. Match the terms with their definitions:
- •6. Answer the questions:
- •7. Read and translate the text: algorithms
- •8. Find English equivalents in the text:
- •9. Answer the questions:
- •10. Are these statements true or false?
- •11. Read and translate the text: top 10 most popular programming languages
- •5.Vb ( or Visual Basic )
- •12. Find English equivalents in the text:
- •13. Complete the sentences with the words in bold type:
- •Interpreted – (an) interpreter – interpretable - interpretation
- •14. Read and translate the text: characteristics of c programming language
- •15. Find English equivalents in the text:
- •16. What words are defined? Choose them from the databank:
- •17. Make up word combinations:
- •18. Prepare a power point presentation on the topic “About my favourite programming language”.
- •19. Translate into English:
- •Unit IX “graphics and design”
- •1. Read and translate the text. Learn the words in bold type: computer graphics
- •Vector graphics
- •2. Find English equivalents in the text:
- •3. Answer the questions:
- •How a game is made?
- •Find English equivalents in the text:
- •What words from the text are defined?
- •7. Complete the idea of sentences according to the text:
- •8. Read and translate the text. Learn the words in bold type: why are there so many different image formats on the web?
- •9. Find English equivalents in the text:
- •10. Answer the questions:
- •11. Read and translate the text. Learn the words in bold type: creating a website
- •12. Find English equivalents in the text:
- •13. True or false:
- •14. What words from the text are defined?
- •15. Translate into English:
- •Unit X “artificial intelligence. Virtual reality. Hacking.”
- •1. Read and translate the text: artificial intelligence
- •2. Complete the sentences:
- •3. Make up word combinations:
- •4. Consult the dictionary and make plural form of the following nouns of Latin and Greek origin:
- •5. Read and translate the article: Robots To Clean Your Kitchen And Play a Game Of Hockey?
- •6. Match the words and word combinations with their English equivalents:
- •7. What words from the text are defined?
- •8. Discuss the questions:
- •9. Read and translate the abstracts from a novel:
- •10. Match the words with their translation:
- •11. Answer the questions:
- •12. Read and translate the article: computer hackers r.I.P.: making quantum cryptography practical
- •13. Find English equivalents in the text:
- •14. What words from the text are defined?
- •15. Make up word combinations:
- •16. Insert the words in bold type into appropriate places:
- •Viral – (a) virus – antivirus
- •17. Translate into English:
- •The Objective/Subjective Infinitive Complex. The Objective/ Subjective/Absolute Participial Complex.
- •18. Write the sentences, using The Objective Infinitive Complex.
- •19. Write the sentences, using The Subjective Infinitive Complex.
- •20. Create new sentences using The Absolute Participial Construction:
- •Unit XI “computers and health”
- •1. Read and translate the text: are video games bad for children?
- •2. Give an accurate translation to the words and word combinations:
- •3. Discuss the questions:
- •4. Translate into English: Комп'ютерні ігри: добре чи погано?
- •5. Read and translate the text: computer ergonomics
- •6. Find English equivalents in the text:
- •7. Complete the sentences with words from the text:
- •8. Are these statements true or false?
- •Passive voice
- •Basic Question Types
- •General (Yes/No) questions
- •Special Questions
- •Disjunctive Questions
- •Alternative Questions
- •The Gerund
- •The Infinitive
- •Present Participle (Participle I)
- •Past Participle (Participle II)
- •Conditionals (Умовні речення)
- •Об'єктний інфінітивний комплекс (The Objective Infinitive Complex)
- •Суб'єктний інфінітивний комплекс (The Subjective Infinitive Complex)
- •Суб'єктний дієприкметниковий комплекс (The Subjective Participle Complex)
- •Незалежний дієприкметниковий комплекс (The Absolute Participle Complex)
- •Symbols
- •References
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6. Find English equivalents in the text:
Вирізати і вставити, знайти й замінити, вирівнювання тексту, скорегувати текст, поля, щоб отримати інформацію у друкованому вигляді, характеристики шрифтів, задати напівжирний шрифт, курсив, підкреслення, розмір шрифту та накреслення символу, верхні і нижні колонтитули, об’єднати текст, створення файлів, програма перевірки орфографії, виділити, шукати синоніми.
7. Make up word combinations:
1. to display a document |
a) with another |
2. to store a document |
b) for a particular word |
3. to modify a document |
c) hard copy |
4. to print a document |
d) by entering commands |
5. to support |
e) fonts |
6. to search |
f) on a screen |
7. to replace one group of characters |
g) of page numbers |
8. to get |
h) electronically on a disk |
9. to change |
i) on a printer |
10. keeps track |
j) the features |
8. Complete these statements with terms from the text above.
1) A _______consists of three elements: typeface, type style and type size; for example Arial bold at 9 points.
2) Notice that when you get to the end of each line. Word starts a new line automatically. It moves the word you are typing to a new line when it enters an invisible margin running down the right-hand side of the screen. This feature is called _______.
3) ______and ______lets you find a word and change it into another word throughout the text.
4) A good _______program can be used not only to rectify accidental spelling mistakes and typing errors, but also to speed typing input.
5) Many word processors include a _______so you can look for words with similar meanings.
6) The _______contains a row of icons that perform particular actions when clicked.
7) _______a paragraph involves moving your writing in from the margins of the page. For example, a left indent is the distance between the left margin and the text.
(from Professional English in use)
9. Read and translate the text: spreadsheet basics. Database basics.
A spreadsheet program helps you manage personal and business finances. Spreadsheets, or worksheets, are mathematical tables which show figures in rows and columns.
A cell can hold three types of data: text, numbers and formulae. Formulae are entries that have an equation which calculates the value to display; we can use them to calculate totals, percentages, discounts, etc. Spreadsheets have many built-in functions, prewritten instructions that can be carried out by referring to the function by name. The format menu lets you choose font, alignment, borders, etc.
A database is essentially a computerized record keeping system. Each unit of information you create is called a record and each record is made up of a collection of fields. Typically, a single- record consists of a set of field names like: Title, FirstName, Surname, JobTitle, TelNo and ID. You fill in a form with the relevant information for each field to add a new record to the database. There are different data types.
Text - holds letters and numbers not used in calculations
Number - can only hold numbers used in calculations and reports
Memo - can store long texts
Date/Time - a date or time or combination of both
AutoNumber - assigns a number to each record
OLE Object - (object linking and embedding) holds sounds and pictures
Yes/No - for alternative values like true/false, yes/no, on/off, etc.
Hyperlink - adds a link to a website.
Once you have added data to a set of records, indexes must be created to help the database find specific records and sort (classify) records faster. An index performs the same function as in the back of a book or in a library. For example, if you regularly search your database by surname, the index should be defined on this field.
Two database files can be related or joined as long as they hold a piece of data in common. A file of employee names, for example, could include a field called 'DEPARTMENT NUMBER' and another file, containing details of the department itself, could include the same field. This common field can then be used to link the two files together. Extracting information from a database is known as performing a query. For example, if you want to know all customers that spend more than $ 9,000 per month, the program will search the name field and the money field simultaneously.
(from Professional English in use)