- •Английский для бакалавров Учебное пособие
- •Часть I
- •Тула 2016
- •Местоимения (Pronouns)
- •Артикль
- •Место артикля в предложении
- •I see a shop. Я вижу магазин.
- •It is a big European furniture shop. Это большой европейский мебельный
- •Глагол to be (The Verb to be)
- •Запомните устойчивые словосочетания с глаголом to be:
- •Глагол to have (The Verb to have)
- •Множественное число существительных (Plural of Nouns)
- •Упражнения
- •Text a. Learning Foreign Languages
- •V ocabulary
- •Text b. English around the world
- •Text c. How to boost your memory
- •Vocabulary
- •About myself and my family
- •V ocabulary
- •About Myself and My Family
- •Future profession and career
- •Unit 2
- •Грамматический материал
- •English Tenses (Active)
- •Simple (Indefinite) Tenses.
- •Present Simple Tense
- •Past Simple Tense.
- •2.3. Future Simple Tense.
- •3. Словообразование. Приставки dis-, un-, in- (Word-building. The prefixes dis-, un-, in-)
- •Text a. Education in the Russian Federation
- •Vocabulary
- •Text b. University Education in Great Britain
- •Vocabulary
- •Tula State University
- •Vocabulary
- •Text. Tula State University
- •Just for fun
- •Unit 3
- •1. Времена группы Continuous. (Continuous Tenses. Продолженные времена)
- •Present Continuous Tense (Active Voice)
- •Past Continuous Tense (Active Voice)
- •Future Continuous Tense (Active Voice)
- •2. Словообразование. Суффиксы существительных (Word-building. The suffixes of nouns)
- •Exercises
- •Работа с текстом Text a. Travelling by low-cost carriers
- •Vocabulary
- •Text b. Transport for tourism
- •At the check-in desk
- •At the information desk
- •Lost luggage
- •How to give and ask about directions
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 4
- •Perfect Tenses.
- •Present Perfect Tense
- •Past Perfect Tense
- •Future Perfect Tense
- •2. Словообразование. Приставка re- (Word –building. The prefix re-)
- •Exercises
- •XVI. Make up as many sentences as you can using
- •XVII. Open the brackets using
- •XVIII. Complete the sentences using Past Perfect:
- •XIX. Change the following sentences according to the model.
- •XXI. Complete the following sentences:
- •XXII. Put the verb in brackets in the correct tense-form:
- •XXIV. Translate the verbs with the prefix re-:
- •XXV. Form new words with the prefix re-:
- •Text a. Once again about Ozone Holes
- •V ocabulary
- •Text b. Friendly to the Environment Recycling
- •Business Goes Green!
- •V ocabulary
- •Environment and Ecology Environmental Protection
- •Unit 5
- •Пассивный залог (Passive Voice)
- •Passive Voice
- •Особенности пассивного залога в английском языке.
- •Способы перевода пассивных конструкций
- •2. Словообразование. Суффиксы прилагательных (Word-building. The suffixes of adjectives)
- •- Able, - ible
- •Text a. Science and Technology
- •V ocabulary
- •Translate the text ‘Science and Technology’.
- •Text b. Inventors and Their Inventions
- •The Progress of Science
- •V ocabulary
- •Science
- •Unit 6
- •1. Модальные глаголы и их заменители (Modal Verbs and Their Equivalents)
- •2. Словообразование. Суффиксы глаголов (Word-building. The suffixes of verbs)
- •Exercises
- •Text a. Steve Jobs – Founder of Apple
- •V ocabulary
- •Put the text back together. Number these lines in the correct order.
- •Text b. Tim Berners- Lee – inventor of www
- •Put the text back together. Number these lines in the correct order.
- •Prominent Persons
- •Sergey Brin – co-founder of Google
- •Составление аннотации
- •Summary of the article
- •Irregular verbs
- •Интернет-источники
- •Часть I
- •300600, Г. Тула, просп. Ленина, 92
- •300600, Г. Тула, ул. Болдина, 151
Translate the text ‘Science and Technology’.
VIII. Answer the following questions:
What role has scientific and technological development played in man’s life?
What proves that science and technology are closely related today?
What does the term technology refer to?
What does the term industrial technology mean?
How is scientific activity in 1970-s estimated?
When did science and technology begin to work together?
How can the history of mankind be described?
IX. Make up sentences of your own with the following word combinations:
to change life; to alter the environment; to be closely related; to apply scientific knowledge; to create new opportunities; to satisfy needs and desires; to improve one’s life.
Text b. Inventors and Their Inventions
Edison is known as one of the greatest inventors of his time. He invented so much that it is difficult to say which of his achievements is the greatest. He was an experimenter and a practical man more than a theoretician.
In 1868 Edison built his first patented invention - an electromagnetic device.
All his inventions were the result of hard work. He sometimes made thousands of experiments. According to his words the idea that a genius works only by inspiration was absurd. “Genius is 2 per cent inspiration and 98 per cent perspiration,” he often said.
Samuel Colt was an American. He lived in the 19th century. In 1836 he designed and patented a pistol. It was a pistol with a revolving barrel that could fire 6 bullets one after the other. It was the first pistol of its kind. Later there came many other pistols with 6 bullets.
Rudolf Diesel was a German engineer. He was born in 1858 and died in 1913. In 1897 he invented a new internal combustion engine. This engine is known as a diesel and it began a transport revolution in cars, lorries, trains and ships. The main advantage of diesels is that they run on rather cheap fuel.
Samuel Finley Morse was born in 1791. He died in 1872. He was a portrait painter. Then he became the inventor. For 12 years he tried to perfect the telegraph and he was a success. Later he invented the telegraphic dot-and-dash alphabet. Now it is known as Morse code. Morse code was not only one in America of that time. There were some others. But now we use Morse code all over the world.
Charles Makintosh lived from 1766 to 1843. He lived in Scotland and was a chemist by profession. He worked in a textile industry. In 1823 he developed a rubber solution. This rubber solution was used for raincoat production. Raincoats with this rubber solution didn’t allow water to penetrate. These raincoats were called makintoshes. Now people all over the world use them in spring and in autumn.
Charles Rolls was born in 1881 in Great Britain. He died in 1910. He was an aristocrat and businessman. He was especially interested in cars. Once he met another enthusiast of cars Henry Royce. Henry Royce was a famous car engineer. They decided to design the most comfortable and reliable car. At the beginning of the 20th century it seemed to be a fantasy. But they worked hard and at last in 1907 they created the world-famous Rolls-Royce car. It was so comfortable and reliable that one of the models of Rolls-Royce cars “Silver Ghost” hadn’t changed greatly for 20 years since 1907.
Gotlif Daimler and Charles Benz were two inventors. They lived in Germany. They were both interested in car production. At the end of the 19th century each of them designed a car. At the same time they organized two independent firms to produce them.
All the cars produced by the firm of Daimler were called “Mercedes”. Mercedes was a daughter’s name of one of the stockholders of the firm. This man saved the firm of Daimler from the financial crisis at the beginning of the 20th century. But after the World War I the firm of Daimler met financial difficulties again. This time it had to join the firm of Benz. Since that time all the cars produced by the firm “Daimler-Benz” have been called “Mercedes-Benz”.
I. Find in the following list the names of the inventors who gave their names to the things they created. Put them down in the chart.
E.Rutherford C.Makintosh
S.Colt S.Morse
L.Landau W.Thomson
R.Diesel C.Rolls
H.Cavendish C.Benz
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II. Read the text ‘Inventors and Their Inventions'. Find information to complete the chart.
III. Complete the chart.
IV. Find in the text the famous words of Edison proving his idea of a genius. Do you agree with him?
V. Speak on the invention you consider the most important one. Use the plan below:
1) the invention you consider to be one of the greatest in the world; 2) the name of the person it was designed by; 3) the country this invention was made in; 4) what this thing was made for; 5) how it is used now; 6) how it influenced our life.
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