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Контрольная работа для студентов заочного отделения
по направлению подготовки 40.03.01 «Юриспруденция»
по дисциплине «Английский язык в сфере юриспруденции»
(I-IV варианты, стр. 1- 13)
Составитель: А.В. Щербакова
Тамбов 2012
Контрольная работа для студентов заочного отделения
по направлению подготовки 030900.62 «Юриспруденция»
по дисциплине «Английский язык в сфере юриспруденции»
1 Вариант
I. Read the text.
Judicial profession in England
There are two classes of lawyers – Barristers and Solicitors- in England. What is the difference between them? Solicitors are lawyers who take legal business for ordinary people. A solicitor is to give advice to non-professional clients and to prepare all the necessary documents for the barrister. It’s the barrister who conducts the case in the higher courts. A barrister has some educational standard. He must pass the special legal exams and become a member of a legal corporation called «Inns of Courts». Barristers are either «juniors» or «Kings (Queens)». Participating in a trial, a barrister may be counsel for the plaintiff (counsel for the prosecution) or counsel for the defendant (counsel for the defence).
And what are the duties of the English jury? All serious crimes are tried in a superior court before a jury. Most men and women between the ages of 21 and 60 can be jurors. According to English law the jury is to return only one of two verdicts – «Guilty» or «Not guilty». The judges in England are not elected, they are appointed from the barristers. The functions of judges are to conduct proceedings, put questions to the parties and witnesses, examine documents and evidence and to pass the sentence.
II. Answer the following questions.
What kind of lawyers are there in England?
What are solicitors?
What can you tell about the functions of a barrister?
Are barristers highly educated persons?
Are serious crimes in England tried with a jury?
What verdict is the English jury to return?
III. Translate the text.
IV. Grammar tasks.
Ex.1. Transform the following sentences as in the pattern: I have an English book in my bag. There is an English book in my bag.
He has some mistakes in his dictation. 2. She has many books in her study. 3. I have beautiful flowers in my garden. 4. We have some meat in the kitchen. 5. He has an old computer in his office. 6. I have a new fridge in my flat. 7. She has a blue vase on the table. 8. They have a little garden around their house. 9. We have a new TV in the cottage.
Ex. 2. Fill in the correct pronouns.
My aunt and uncle live in Paris. … house is very big. They do most of the work … . My aunt works in the garden and … friends say it is the best garden in the world! My uncle does most of the painting … , but … friend, Mr. Brown often helps … .
1. I heard a noise, but my father couldn’t hear … . 2. Would you like … chocolate? 3. … left a book in the classroom. It is on the floor. 4. I am afraid there is … coffee left. Can you go and by some? 5. She doesn’t know … about history. 6. … has stolen my bag. 7. Are there … cakes left? I am hungry. 8. I want to go … interesting on holiday. 9. I can’t find my glasses. They are … . 10. I am thirsty. I have had … to drink all day.
Ex. 3. Complete the text with the correct form of the adjectives given in brackets.
The Americans are very 1 (proud) of their country. They say that in the USA the buildings are 2 (tall), the cigars are 3 (long), the cars are 4 (big), and the girls are 5 (pretty) than anywhere in the world. The English don’t always agree. Some say the Americans are 6 (loud), 7 (rich) and 8 (noisy) than any other nationality. Other British people think there lots of 9 (good) things about the USA like Hollywood, jazz and superman. It is true that most American skyscrapers are 10 (tall) than buildings in the UK, but the British think their stately homes are 11 (old) and 12 (beautiful) than anything in the USA. The Americans love coke and hamburgers while people in the UK think British food is much 13(healthy). Clothes are 14 (cheap) in the USA, but fashion design in the UK is 15 (good) than design in the USA.
Ex. 4. Fill in the proper article.
… Australia is … interesting country. Australians are very friendly, happy people. Some of … strangest animals in … world live there. In … Great Victoria Desert you can find … kangaroos and … koala bears. … most famous city in Australia is … Sydney.
Last year … Smiths went on holiday to … London with their friends … Browns. They visited … Hyde park and went on … boat trip on … Thames. … Mrs. Brown visited … Buckingham Palace hoping to see … Queen. Unfortunately, … Queen Elizabeth II wasn’t at … home at the time.
Ex. 5. Choose the correct verb to express a modal meaning.
He … speak three foreign languages.
a) can; b) may; c) must
You … work hard at your English if you want to know it.
a) can; b) may; c) must
You … not go out, the lesson is not over yet.
a) can; b) may; c) have
He … be in this room.
a) must; b) is; c) has
Must I come tomorrow? – No, you … .
a) mustn’t; b) can’t; needn’t
May I invite my friend to the party? – Yes, you … .
a) can; b) may; c) must
7. You feel bad, you … see a doctor.
a) needn’t; b) should; c) can
8. I … walk, there is a bus going there.
a) needn’t; b) mustn’t; c) can’t
Ex. 6. Translate into Russian. Pay attention to the Passive Voice.
1. The House of Lords is made up of peers upon whom the title was conferred for life. 2. Everything today is done in the Queen’s name. 3. MPs are elected either at a general election, or at a by-election following the death or retirement of an MP. 4. MPs are paid for their parliament work and have to attend the sittings. 5. If the Lords agree to the bill it will be placed before the Queen for signature. 6. The members of the House of Lords debate a bill after it has been passed by the House of Commons. 7. The role of peers is to examine parliamentary bills before they are voted upon. 8. The powers of the monarch are not defined precisely.
Ex. 7. Translate into Russian. Pay attention to the verbal tenses.
1. The earth goes round the sun. 2. In Britain most of the shops close at 5.30 p.m. 3. In summer Tom usually plays tennis twice a week. 4. In the morning Mr. Smith wakes up, washes, dresses, has his breakfast, takes his children to school and goes to work. 5. «What do you usually do in the summer? Do you go anywhere?» - «Oh, yes. We don’t go to the same place twice, though. We like to see different countries». 6. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
1. The water is boiling . Can you turn it off? 2. Let’s go out. It isn’t raining now. 3. Hurry up! Everybody is waiting for you. 4. Look at the river! It is flowing very fast today – much faster then usual.
1. I haven’t seen you for ages! 2. She hasn’t visited me since she was nine. But she hasn’t forgotten me. 3. «Sorry, I’ve left my book at home». – «OK. Who else has left his or her books?»
1. After the guests had gone, Liz sank into an armchair and drew a long breath. 2. I was at the party but I didn’t talk to Tom. When I came he had just left. 3. When he had written and sent the letter he felt better. 4. He told me that he had almost finished translating the text. 5. We had reached the village by 5 o’clock.
I’ll come tomorrow night. 2. Ted will never forgive you, I’m sure. 3. It will be cold this winter. 4. Will you be back soon? 5. Who will win in the today’s match, what do you think? 6. I will take part in the play. 7. I suppose we’ll never see him again.
Ex. 8. Put questions to the parts in italics.
1. They are talking about the weather. 2. He lives in this street. 3. My sister has just returned. 4. She had no voice in her youth. 5. The boy will put his umbrella into the corner. 6. My sister always wears the best dress at the party. 7. Everybody likes this girl because of her beauty and kindness.
