
- •First year Conversation Test 1 Lesson 5
- •Test 2 Lesson 6
- •Test 3 Lesson 7
- •Test 4 Lesson 8
- •Test 5 Lesson 9
- •Test 6 Lesson 10
- •1. Transform the sentences into the3rd person singular:
- •2. Use the proper article.
- •3. Form all possible questions to which the following sentences are the answers:
- •4. Answer the questions with at least 3 sentences:
- •5. Translate into English:
- •Test 7 Lesson 12
- •Test 8 Lesson 13
- •1 Open the brackets using the correct tense:
- •Test 9 Term I.
- •Test 10 Lesson 14
- •Test 11 Lesson 15
- •I. Use the correct form of the verbs:
- •2. Add 5 or more sentences to each situation. Use the active vocabulary:
- •3. Fill in prepositions or post-verbal adverbs where necessary.
- •4. Use the proper article.
- •5. Translate into English.
- •Test 12 Lesson 16
- •Test 13 Lesson 17
- •Test 14 Lesson 18
- •I. Express in the passive the second of each of the following pairs of sentences. Don't mention the active subjects.
- •2. Translate into English.
- •3. Complete the following sentences using the Complex Object.
- •Test 15 Lesson 19
- •I. Complete the sentences using a Gerund:
- •2. Fill in the missing words:
- •3. Fill in prepositions.
- •4. Use the proper article.
- •5. Translate into English.
- •Test 16 Term II
- •7. Translate into English:
- •Phonetics Test 1
- •Test 2
- •1. Copy and transcribe the following words. Mark primary and secondary stresses:
- •2. Transcribe the following sentences. Mark the stresses and tunes:
- •3. Read the following questions. Observe the intonation of special questions.
- •4. Listen to the dialogue. Mark the stresses and tunes. Practise and memorize it.
- •Test 3
- •1 Transcribe the following words and explain the reading rules:
- •2. Write the plural form of the following nouns. Transcribe them:
- •3. Transcribe the following sentences, mark the stresses and tunes:
- •4. A) Transcribe the following words and explain the reading rules:
- •5. Make up dialogues using phrases from phonetic exercises according to the following model:
- •Test 4
- •1. Ask to repeat the following statements using alternative questions.
- •3. Read the text, mark the stresses and tunes, prepare it for test reading.
- •4. Read the story and render it.
- •Test 5
- •1. Read the commands and requests. Observe the intonation they are pronounced with.
- •2. Listen to the following conversational situations. Concentrate your attention on the intonation of the reply.
- •Practical grammar Test 1. Nouns
- •5. Translate into English.
- •Test 2
- •6. Translate into English.
- •Test 3
- •Test 4. The Noun group
- •2. Give the plural of the following nouns:
- •3. Look at the following pairs of sentences. In one the noun in bold is used as a count noun and in the other as an uncountable noun. Mark the sentences с for count or u for uncountable.
- •4. Complete the sentences by adding apostrophe to the noun group in brackets.
- •5. Choose a personal pronoun or a reflexive pronoun to complete these sentences correctly.
- •6. A. Complete each of the sentences below by choosing one of the indefinite pronouns in brackets.
- •7. Insert the where necessary:
- •8. Complete the sentences about the cities, choosing suitable phrases from the table below:
- •9. Complete the sentences using the determiners given in brackets:
- •10. Choose which determiner in brackets best completes each sentence:
- •11. Translate into English.
- •Test 5
- •Test 6. Adjectives, quantities and amounts, and numbers
- •1. Take adjectives from the phrases below and put them into the columns given. The first phrase has been given for уоu.
- •2 Are the adjectives in these phrases in the normal order? Answer 'Yes' or 'No'
- •3. Complete the following pairs of sentences using the correct form of the verb in brackets You must use the '- ed' -form for one sentence in each pair and the '-ing' -form for the other.
- •4. Write the comparative and superlative of the following adjectives:
- •5 Supply the best word or words:
- •6. Insert the proper adjective from the list below:
- •7. Supply the best word or words:
- •8. Translate into English:
- •Test 7
- •6. Translate into English.
- •Test 8 Tense-Aspect forms
- •1 Use the required tense-aspect forms in the following text:
- •1 Translate into English:
- •2. Open the brackets:
- •3. Put the following into direct speech with the appropriate punctuation:
- •Test 10
- •1. Translate into English:
- •2. Use the required passive tense-aspect forms in the following sentences:
- •Test 12
- •5. Explain the meanings and forms of 'have to' and 'be to' in the sentences.
- •6. Translate into English.
- •Test 13. Modals
- •1. Fill in the blanks with modals:
- •2. Translate into English:
- •Dictation 2
- •Dictation 3 Everyday Life of Mr. Snow
- •Dictation 5 My Flat
- •Dictation 6
- •Dictation 7 a Country-House
- •Dictation 8
- •Dictation 9 My Hobby
- •Dictation 10 a Picnic out of Town
- •Dictation 11 In Autumn
- •Dictation 12 In Abramtzevo
- •Spelling tests Words with difficult spelling
- •1. Learn the spelling of the following words and prepare them for spelling dictation.
- •Homonyms
- •1. Learn the following homonyms and prepare them for dictation.
- •Words similar in sound and form
- •Reproductions Reproduction 1 Balzac and the thief
- •Reproduction 2 a Story that made Daniel Defoe famous
- •Reproduction 3 Henry Hudson
- •Reproduction 6 a mistake
- •Reproduction 7 a Story about Joseph Turner
- •Reproduction 8 Tea-leaves Many years ago tea was unknown in European Countries. Many people didn't even know the word tea, though drinking tea was very popular in the East.
- •Reproduction 10
- •Reproduction 13 Life as I find it
- •Reproduction 14 a dog
- •Reproduction 15 Honest Abe
- •Reproduction 18
- •Second year Conversation Test 1 unit 1
- •6. Translate into English.
- •7. Comment on the given proverbs. Make up a situation centered round one of them (arrange it in paragraph.)
- •Test 2 unit 2
- •1. Complete the open dialogues, (see the vocabulary below)
- •2. Give the synonyms of the following words:
- •3. Give the antonyms of the following words:
- •4. Fill in prepositions where necessary.
- •5. Translate into English:
- •6. Give some key- words to these ideas:
- •Test 3 unit 3
- •1 Give English equivalents to the following words and word combinations:
- •6 Translate into English.
- •7 Summarize the meaning of these proverbs in a topic sentence (choose one).
- •Test 4 unit 4
- •1 Give English equivalents to the following words and word combinations:
- •2. Give synonyms to the following word-combinations:
- •3. Give the variants of the verbs:
- •4. Fill in prepositions and adjectives:
- •5 Translate into English:
- •Term paper
- •Give English equivalents to the following words and combinations.
- •2. Give the synonyms of the following words and word-combinations:
- •3. Fill in prepositions where necessary.
- •4. Translate into English.
- •Test 5
- •4. Fill in prepositions:
- •5. Translate into English:
- •Test 6 unit 6
- •5. Translate into English:
- •Test 7 unit 8
- •5. Translate into English.
- •Test 8 unit 9
- •5. Translate intoEnglish.
- •6. Summarize in writing your ideas of the reasons why people go to the theatre. Test 9 term paper.
- •1. Give English equivalents to the following words:
- •2. Make up your own sentences using the following words and word-combinations:
- •3. Fill in prepositions where necessary.
- •4. Translate into English.
- •5. Write down your comments on the following proverb:
- •Practical Phonetics Test 1
- •1. Consider the wollowing items.
- •Test 2
- •1. Consider the following questions and items in written form:
- •1. Consider the following questions and items in written form:
- •Test 4
- •1. Consider the following questions and items in written form:
- •Test 5
- •1. Consider the following questions and items in written form:
- •Test 6
- •1. Consider the following questions and items in written form:
- •Test 7
- •1. Consider the following questions and items in written form:
- •Test 8
- •1. Consider the following questions and items in written form:
- •Practical grammar Test 1
- •1 Choose the right variant.
- •Test 2
- •1. Complete the sentences taking care to use the correct tenses.
- •2 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
- •3. Translate into English.
- •1. Complete the following sentences.
- •2. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct forms.
- •3. Translate into English.
- •Test 3 Mood
- •1 Translate the following into English using the appropriate means of expressing unreality:
- •2. Supply the necessary forms expressing unreality.
- •Test 4 Verbals
- •1. Translate into English.
- •2. Supply the appropriate verbals for the following sentences:
- •Test 5 Modals
- •1 Supply the necessary modal verbs for the following sentences, noticing carefully the Russian equivalents given in brackets:
- •2. Translate the following sentences into English using suitable modal verbs:
- •Reproductions Reproduction 1 The Awful Fate of Melpomenus Jones
- •Reproduction 2 Home After Langston Hughes
- •Reproduction 3 "Pride and Prejudice"
- •Reproduction 4 My Unknown Friend After s. Leacock
- •Reproduction 5 The Broken Boot
- •Reproduction 6 The Picture of Dorian Gray
- •Peproduction 7 "Cedric's Fairy Godfather"
- •Third year Practical phonetics Test 1
- •1. Consider the following questions in written form.
- •Test 2
- •1. Consider the following questions in written form.
- •Test 3
- •1. Consider the following questions and items in written form.
- •Test 4
- •1. Consider the following questions and items in written form.
- •Test 5
- •1. Consider the following questions in written form.
- •Test 6
- •1. Consider the following questions and items in written form.
- •Test 7
- •1. Consider the following questions in written form.
- •Теst 8
- •1. Consider the following questions and items in written form.
- •Test 9
- •1. Consider the following questions and items in written form.
- •Test 10
- •1. Consider the following questions and items in written form.
- •Conversation Test 1 Lesson 2 Part 3.
- •Test 2 Lesson 3 Part 3
- •5. Translate into English:
- •Test 3 Lesson 4 Part 3.
- •Test 4 Lesson 5 Part 3.
- •4. Translate into Russian.
- •Test 5 Lesson 6 Part 3.
- •4. Translate into Russian.
- •Test 6 Lesson 8 Part 3.
- •Test 7 Lesson 9 Part 3.
- •Test 8 Term paper I
- •3. Translate into English.
- •4. Answer the following question.
- •Composition subjects
- •Reproductions Reproduction 1 Shannon's Way
- •Reproduction 2 The escape
- •Reproduction 3 How to guess your age
- •Reproduction 4 The test by Angela Gibbs
- •Reproduction 5 The perfect murder by Roy l. Mangum
- •Reproduction 6 Cry-baby by John McClain
- •Business English Test 1 Письмо-запрос
- •Test 2 Письмо-предложение
- •Test 3
- •Test 4 Ответ на претензию.
- •Test 5 Ошибка при поставке груза (wrong Consignment),
- •Test 6 Письмо-рекламация (a Letter of Complaint).
- •Test 7 Письмо-рекламация (a Letter of Complaint).
- •Test 8 Письмо-рекламация (a letter of Complaint).
- •Test 9 Письмо-рекламация (a Letter of Complaint).
- •Test 10 Письмо-Рекламация (a Letter of Complaint).
- •Test 11 Страховка и рекламация (Insurance & Claims).
- •Test 12 Письмо-запрос.
- •Test 13 Письмо – запрос
- •Test 14 Ответ на предложение (Reply to Offers).
- •Country Studies Test 1. The British Commonwealth.
- •1. Fill in theblanks with proper words:
- •Test 2. The British Isles, England (Geography).
- •1. Put the letter “t” after the sentence if it is true or the letter “f” if it is false:
- •Test 3. Ancient Britain.
- •1. Answer the following questions in written form:
- •Test 4. Anglo-Saxon Britain.
- •1. Choose the right variant.
- •Test 5. England in the XVIII- XIX centuries.
- •1. Answer the following questions in written form:
- •Industrial Revolution. Match the inventions with their inventors:
- •Test 6
- •1. Consider the following questions and items in writing:
- •Test 7
- •1. Consider the following questions and problems in writing:
- •Test 8
- •1 Consider the following questions and problems in writing:
- •Fourth year Conversation Test 1 Books and reading
- •1. Answer the following questions in written form:
- •2. Choose an author you'd like to talk about. Note down a few pieces of factual information about his life and work.
- •3. Be ready to enumerate merits and demerits of a well-known English or American classic book. Test 2 Man and music
- •1 Answer the following questions in written form:
- •2. Write about your impressions of a concert (recital) you have recently attended. Outline for giving impression:
- •1. Answer the following questions in written form:
- •3. Write about the possible future achievements of tv in information, education, entertainment. Test 4 Family life
- •1 Answer the following questions in written form:
- •Test 5 Lesson 3 part IV.
- •Test 6 Lesson 4 part IV.
- •Test 7 Lesson 6 part IV.
- •Test 8 Lesson 8 part IV.
- •Analytical reading Test 1 William Faulkner "The bear"
- •2. Translate into English.
- •3. Translate the following sentences into English using the active vocabulary of the text.
- •Test 2 Agatha Christie "The witness for the prosecution"
- •1. Choose the synonym of the underlined word.
- •2.Translate the following sentences from Russian into English using the words and word combinations of the text.
- •Test 3 William Golding "Lord of the flies"
- •1. Analyze the main idea of the story.
- •2. Translate the sentences using the vocabulary of the text:
- •Test 4 r.P.Warren "All the king’s men"
- •1. Analyze the point of view from which the story is told:
- •2.Translate the following sentences using the active vocabulary of the text:
- •Test 5
- •10. The passage indicates that Raskolnikov thinks Svidrigailov's belief in ghosts is
- •11. Raskolnikov's anger suggests that
- •12. Accordong to Svodrigailov, most people do not see ghosts because they
- •Fifth year
- •Theory and practice of translation
- •Test 1
- •Sellers request buyers to revise delivery time and guarantee clause of the contract
- •III. Переведите следующие словосочетания.
- •Test 2 letter of guarantee
- •Переведите следующие словосочетания
- •V. Переведите следующие словосочетания,
- •Test 3 enquiry for a portable air compressor
- •III. Переведите следующие словосочетания,
- •Test 4 machine undergoing final tests
- •Enquiry for machinery for coagulating, extracting and drying synthetic rubber
- •Test 5 offer of peroxide of manganese ore
- •Peroxide of Manganese Ore
- •Offer of paraffin wax
- •Paraffin Wax
- •Test 6 claim in connection with an imported drilling machine
- •Special Cluster Drilling Machine. Order No. 19086
- •V. Переведите следующие словосочетания,
- •Request to revise quotation
- •V. Переведите следующие словосочетания,
- •Order for One Gasifier Model dm69
Reproduction 15 Honest Abe
(After J. Doty and J. Ross)
In the early 1800s a woman came into a store in Salem, Illinois. The town had three stores, a post-office, a mill and fifteen houses. The general store sold everything — groceries, hardware, clothes, and medicine. The woman first was alone in the store. Then she saw a young man. He was lying on a counter and was reading a book on law. There were some bolts of cloth on the counter. "How much is this cloth?" asked the woman loudly.
The young man jumped off the counter and shut his book. He was six feet tall and had black hair.
"I was studying and did not hear you," He said. "May I help you?"
"Can you tell me the price of this cloth?" asked the woman.
"That cloth is fifteen cents a yard, ma'am," he replied. "These bolls over here are twenty cents, and those over there are twenty-five cents. They are thirty-six inches wide."
"That's too much," she said. "My boys need some overalls. Have you any in size seven and size nine?"
"We have no size seven," replied the young man. "We have none that small. But this pair here is size nine."
"Thank you, I will take it," she said. "And do you have any peppermint sticks for my children?"
"Yes, I have some for a penny a piece," he said. "How many do you want, please?"
"I want six," she said, "and a pound of tea, and ten cents' worth of salt."
The young man was large and awkward. He was nervous and his hand shook when he measured salt and tea.
"Don't give me so much salt," she said. "I don't need that much."
The young nian looked more embarrassed, and he took some salt out of the package.
That evening the woman told her husband about the strange young man who lay on the counter and read books. Just then they heard a knock at their door. The young man stood there. He held out six cents in his hand.
"This is yours, ma'am," he said.
The woman was surprised. She did not think the money was hers.
"Yes," said the young man. "When I sold you your salt, I charged you too much for it. Here it is."
"If it is mine, thank you," said the woman. But what did you walk six miles for on such a stormy night?"
"I wanted to correct my mistake before I went to bed, he said.
The name of the young man was Abraham Lincoln.
He became president of the United Stales. His friends called him Honest Abe.
Reproduction 16 While the auto waits
The girl in grey came again to that quiet corner of that quiet small park. She sat down on a bench and began to read a book. She had come there at the same hour on the previous day, and on the day before that, and there was a young man who knew it.
The young man came near. At that moment her book fell on the ground. The young man picked up the book, returned it to the girl politely, saying a few words about the weather, and stood waiting. The girl looked at his simple coat and his common face. "You may sit down, if you like," she said. "The light is too bad for reading. I should like to talk."
"Do you know," he said, "that you are the finest girl I have seen."
"Whoever you are," said the girl in an icy tone, "you must remember that I am a lady."
"I beg your pardon," said the young man, "but—"
"Let's change the subject. I come here to sit because it is here that I can be near the masses of the people. I speak to you because I want to talk to a natural man. Oh! You don't know how tired I am of it—money, money, money. I'm tired of pleasure, of travel."
"I always had an idea," said the young man, "that money must be a very good thing."
"When you have so many millions! Dinners, theatres, balls, suppers! I'm tired of it," said the young girl. The young man looked at her with interest. "Sometimes," continued the girl, "I think if I ever loved a man, I should love a simple man. What is your profession?"
"I am a very simple man. But I hope to rise in the world. I work at a restaurant," said he.
The girl drew back.
"I am a cashier in that restaurant you see there with that brilliant electric sign: 'Restaurant'."
The girl looked at her watch and rose. "Why are you not at work?" she said.
"I am on the night turn," said the young man, "it is an hour yet till my work begins. May I hope to see you again?"
"I don't know, perhaps. I must go quickly now. Oh, there is a dinner and a concert tonight. Perhaps you noticed a white automobile at the corner of the park when you came?"
Yes, I did," said the young man.
I always come "in it. The driver waits for me there. Good night."
But it is dark now," said the young man. "May I accompany you to the car?"
You will remain on this bench for ten minutes after I have left.
And she went away. The young man looked at her elegant figure while she was going to the entrance of the park. Then he rose and followed her. When she reached the park gate, she turned her head to look at the car, then passed it, crossed the street and entered the restaurant. A red-haired girl left the cashier’s desk, and the girl in grey took her place.
The young man put his hands into the pockets and walked slowly down the street. Then he got into the white automobile and sail to the driver: “Club, Henry.”
Reproduction 17 Without words
Ellie cut the bread with care, then put it into the box with the other food. It was Jack's dinner. She wanted it to be nice for him. She made his hot drink and put it next to the box of food. Then she went to the window and looked out at the sea.
The sun was an angry red over the water. It was going to be another bad night.
She heard the sound of the bedroom door, and moved quickly back to the table. Jack came into the room in his fisherman's clothes. His eyes went to the window.
"Rain's coming," he said.
"Yes." she answered. She looked up into his eyes and wanted to say something. But when he looked back at her she only said, "Your food's ready."
"Thanks, girl," he said. He took the box and the drink and moved quickly over to the door. He stopped there and looked back at her for a time.
"Wh... What's the matter?" she asked him. His face went red.
"You've a dirty mark on your dress."
"Oh," she said.
Later, she sat until the little ship started. The rain was coming quickly now, and the seas were high and white.
"Why didn't I tell him that I love him?" she asked herself.
All night-the men fought the seal Jack was young and strong and he worked well. Sometimes, in the night, he thought about Ellie.
"She's a good girl," he thought. "One day, I'm going to tell her that I love her."
It was a long night, but the morning came at last. When Ellie saw the ship, she put on her coat and ran down to the water. "When he comes," she told herself, "I'm going to say, 'Jack, I love you.'"
He came off the ship with the other men. They laughed and called out. They were tired, but they were alive. When Jack saw Ellie, he came over to her. "Hello, girl." he said. "What's the matter?"
"I... I have your food hot and ready," she told him.
Good," he said.
They each walked, alone, into the little house.