- •Unit 1 technology in use
- •Read and translate the text. What is gps?
- •3. Match up the words in column a with the words in column b to form meaningful phrases, translate them into Ukrainian.
- •5. Complete the following sentences using the information from the text.
- •Unit 2 Materials science
- •Read the following list of words related to the topic.
- •Read and translate the text.
- •3. Match up the words in column a with the words in column b to form meaningful phrases, translate them into Ukrainian.
- •5 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense form.
- •Unit 3 Components and assemblies
- •Read the following list of words related to the topic.
- •Read and translate the text. Ac power plugs and socket-outlets
- •3. Read the following word combinations and give their definitions.
- •4. Match up the words in column a with the words in column b to form meaningful phrases. Translate them into Ukrainian.
- •Unit 4 Engineering design
- •Read the following list of words related to the topic.
- •Read and translate the text. The Engineering Design Process
- •3. Find Ukrainian equivalents to the following English words and phrases.
- •4. Fill in the gaps with the proper item.
- •Translate the following sentences into Ukrainian using words and phrases from the text.
- •Complete the following sentences using the information from the text.
- •Unit 5 Breaking point
- •Read the following list of words related to the topic.
- •2. Read the text and complete sentences 1-8 with appropriate words from the text. H ybrid Cars: Common Maintenance Issues
- •4. Match up the words in column a with the words in column b to form meaningful phrases. Translate them into Ukrainian.
Unit 1 technology in use
Read the following list of words related to the topic.
acronym |
абревіатура |
defense |
захист; оборона |
military |
військовий; воєнний |
civilian |
цивільна особа, цивільний |
three-dimensional |
тривимірний, просторовий; стереоскопічний |
broadcasting |
радіопередача, телепередача, трансляція |
hiking |
туризм |
unprecedented |
що не має прецеденту; безприкладний, безпрецедентний |
precision |
точність; чіткість; акуратність |
to determine |
визначати; встановлювати |
satellite |
супутник |
accuracy |
точність, правильність, вірність |
instantaneous |
миттєвий, моментальний, одночасний, негайний |
to exist |
існувати, жити |
airborne |
що транспортується повітряними шляхами, повітрянодесантний |
marine |
морський |
reconnaissance |
pозвідка, розвідувальний |
Read and translate the text. What is gps?
G
PS
is an acronym for Global Positioning System, a worldwide navigation
and positioning system developed by the US Department of Defense for
both military and civilian use. GPS can determine the location of an
object on earth with an accuracy ranging from tens of meters down to
millimeters, depending on the receiver and signal processing
technology. This technology permits military, civilian and scientific
users to obtain three-dimensional locations near the Earth's surface
with unprecedented precision. GPS has many applications; a
navigational tool in boating and hiking, while the military
applications cover a wide range of operational, strategic and
tactical disciplines.
T
he
Global Positioning System consists of a network of 24 broadcasting
satellites orbiting the earth at a height of more than 20,000km. GPS
also consists of receivers on the ground, which listen to and
interpret the transmissions of the satellites. Stations on the earth
carefully monitor the orbit of each satellite, maintaining a highly
accurate record of the satellites instantaneous position. The
knowledge of the precise position of the satellites allows them to be
used as reference points, from which GPS receivers on earth can
determine their position. This technique of determining the position
of an object is called ranging.
The concept of ranging is best illustrated by example. Consider one satellite that is a distance of 25,000 kilometers from a person holding a GPS receiver.
Then the person's position is known to be somewhere on a sphere 25,000 km in radius, centered on the satellite. However, the exact location of the person on that sphere is yet unknown. If, at the same time, the distance from the person to a second satellite can be discovered to be 20,000 km, then a second sphere of radius 20,000 km on which the person is positioned can be determined. Thus the person must be on the circle formed by the intersection of the two spheres of position. A third satellite provides yet a third sphere, which narrows down the location of the person to exactly two points.
M
any
varied uses for Global Positioning System exist. GPS is able to
measure position very accurately, and positioning signals are
available to users around the world at all times. These features
account for the popularity of GPS with many diverse groups.
The Global Positioning System was designed for precise, real-time military positioning. The military utilizes GPS in land, marine, and airborne navigation. In addition, GPS satellites are equipped with sensors to monitor and detect the detonations of nuclear weapons. However, navigation is the main function of GPS, with uses in all branches of the military. Some examples are photo reconnaissance, low-level navigation, target acquisition, command and control, en route navigation, and missile guidance.
Although GPS was designed for military use, civilian use of the navigation technology has dramatically increased with the advent of affordable, portable GPS receivers and the ability to increase the accuracy of civilian GPS readings. A major use of GPS is for surveying and mapping, including land, marine, and airborne surveying, local and global deformation monitoring, and geodetic control. Applications in transportation and communication include automotive navigation aids, with an automated display of the vehicle position on an electronic map. This is particularly useful for emergency vehicles and search and rescue missions. Monitoring the location and movement of vehicles such as taxis, trucks, and boxcars can also be achieved using GPS. Recreational activities have also become a large market for low-cost, portable receivers. Boating, backpacking, biking, and horseback riding are a few of the activities whose participants use fairly inexpensive, relatively low accuracy (good to tens or hundreds of meters) GPS receivers
