- •© Мурманский государственный технический университет, 2016
- •Оглавление
- •Введение
- •1. Read aloud:
- •2. Read the following words and pay attention to their correct pronunciation.
- •3. Learn new words and phrases.
- •4. Translate the following words into Russian.
- •6. Read the following phrases and translate them into Russian.
- •7. Guess the meanings of the italicized words.
- •8. Read and translate the text. First Technical Schools in Russia
- •9. Agree or disagree with the following statements.
- •10. Match the following verbs with the appropriate nouns.
- •11. Answer the following questions.
- •12. A. Find in the right column Russian equivalents of the following word combinations.
- •13. Find in each line the word with has the most general meaning.
- •14. Make up sentences.
- •15. Translate the following sentences using the following word combinations:
- •16. Express your agreement or disagreement using the following phrases.
- •I don’t think so; on the contrary; to my mind; in my opinion; as far as I know; as is known; in fact
- •17. Discuss with your partner
- •18. Speak on the following topic:
- •Unit 2 Higher Technical Education in Russia
- •Read aloud:
- •2. Read the following words and pay attention to their correct pronunciation.
- •3. Learn new words and phrases.
- •4. Translate the following words into Russian.
- •7. Guess the meanings of the italicized words.
- •8. Read and translate text a. Find in the text sentences concerning:
- •9. Find in the text and write down
- •11. A. Find in the right column Russian equivalents of the following word combinations.
- •12. Match the following nouns with the appropriate adjectives.
- •Find in the text answers to the following questions. Work in pairs. Use such expressions as:
- •14. Complete the following sentences.
- •15. Discuss with your partner
- •16. Speak on the following topic:
- •Read the text without dictionary. Sum up the information from the text. Text b
- •Unit 3 Technical Education Abroad
- •2. Read the following words and pay attention to their correct pronunciation.
- •3. Learn new words and phrases.
- •4. Translate the following words into Russian.
- •Read the following word combinations and translate them.
- •Guess the meanings of the italicized words.
- •7. A. Find in the right column Russian equivalents of the following word combinations.
- •8. Match the following verbs with the appropriate nouns.
- •9. Read and translate text . Underline sentences characterizing the system of training engineers at the University of Nottingham:
- •9. Express your agreement or disagreement using the following phrases.
- •I don’t think so; on the contrary; to my mind; in my opinion; as far as I know; as is known; in fact
- •Find in the text answers to the following questions. Work in pairs. Use such expressions as:
- •11. Complete the following sentences.
- •12. Complete questions to the text and answer them.
- •13. Discuss with your partner
- •18. Speak on the following topic:
- •Unit 4 Technical education in Great Britain and usa
- •A. Read the following words aloud and memorize how to pronounce them.
- •2. Read the following words and pay attention to their correct pronunciation.
- •3. Learn new words and phrases.
- •4. Translate the following words into Russian.
- •5. Read the following word combinations and translate them.
- •6. Guess the meanings of the italicized words.
- •7. Read and translate text b. Find in the text sentences concerning:
- •8. Express your agreement or disagreement using the following phrases.
- •I don’t think so; on the contrary; to my mind; in my opinion; as far as I know; as is known; in fact
- •9. Find in the text answers to the following questions. Work in pairs. Use such expressions as:
- •10. A. Find in the right column Russian equivalents of the following word combinations.
- •11. Fill in the blanks using the following words.
- •12. Translate the following sentences paying attention to the translation of the words only and the only.
- •13. Match the synonyms.
- •14. Complete the following sentences.
- •Text b.
- •Technical Schools
- •Learn by hear phrases which express you agreement or disagreement.
- •3. Express your own opinion on the problem of high technical education answering the following questions.
- •Pay attention to the correct pronunciation of the following words and read them aloud.
- •Read new words aloud and memorize them.
- •Match the names of the following branches of engineering with their Russian equivalents.
- •Read and translate the text using a dictionary.
- •Translate the underlined words and word combinations into Russian.
- •Find in the text English equivalents of the following words and word combinations:
- •Find in the text synonyms to the following words and word combinations:
- •Replace the words in brackets with the corresponding English words and phrases.
- •Answer the following questions.
- •10. Speak about different branches of engineering using your answers to questions in Task 9 and information from the text.
- •11.Translate the following sentences into English.
- •Unit 2 What is engineering? (text 2)
- •Read new words aloud and memorize them.
- •Choose the correct title for every part of the text
- •Find words in the text with a similar meaning to the following words/phrases.
- •Find words in the text which mean the opposite of the following words.
- •Answer the following questions using the information from the text.
- •Translate the following sentences into English.
- •Unit 3 How materials react to external forces.
- •In pairs answer the following questions:
- •2. Read the following words and pay attention to their correct pronunciation.
- •3. Learn new words and phrases.
- •4. Translate the following words and phrases into Russian.
- •5. Translate the following sentences using the words and phrases from tasks 2, 3 and 4:
- •6. Read the following words and guess the meanings of these words.
- •7. A. Find in the right column Russian equivalents of the following word combinations.
- •8. Read the text and say how materials react to external forces.
- •9. Find Russian equivalents to the following words and phrases in the text:
- •10. Match pairs of words having similar meanings.
- •11. Find English equivalents to the following words and phrases in the text:
- •12. Replace the words in brackets with the corresponding English words and phrases.
- •13. Choose a phrase from the list below that has the same meaning as the italicized phrase:
- •14. Choose the correct variant without consulting the text. In case you fail to do it, revive the corresponding material:
- •15. Complete the following sentences:
- •16. Find in the text answers to the following questions. Work in pairs. Use such expressions as:
- •17. Match the following definitions with their terms:
- •18. Speak on the following topic:
- •19. Translate the following sentences.
- •Unit 4 properties of materials
- •Pay attention to the correct pronunciation of the following words and read them aloud.
- •Read new words aloud and memorize them.
- •Read and translate the text using a dictionary.
- •4. Translate the underlined words and word combinations into Russian.
- •5. Find in the text English equivalents of the following words and word combinations:
- •6. Match the following words with their synonyms from the opposite column.
- •7. Match the following words with their antonyms from the opposite column.
- •8. Replace the words in brackets with the corresponding English words and phrases.
- •9. Answer the following questions. Work in pairs. Use such expressions as:
- •9. Translate the following sentences into English.
- •Unit 5 Composite Materials
- •Read the text.
- •6. These are answers to the questions about the text. Write the questions.
- •6. Are the following sentences true or false? If they are false correct them.
- •Translate into Russian the third paragraph starting with the words
- •Part III Famous people of science and engineering.
- •M.V. Lomonosov
- •1. In pairs answer the following questions:
- •2. Read the following words and pay attention to their correct pronunciation.
- •3. Learn new words and phrases.
- •4. Translate the following words into Russian.
- •5. Translate the following sentences using the words and phrases from tasks 2, 3 and 4.
- •6. Read and guess the meanings of the following words.
- •7. A. Find in the right column Russian equivalents of the following word combinations.
- •8. Read the text and say what you have learnt about Lomonosov `s contribution to science. Text m.V. Lomonosov (1711—1765)
- •9. Find Russian equivalents to the following words and phrases in the text:
- •10. Match pairs of words having similar meanings.
- •11. Find English equivalents to the following words and phrases in the text:
- •12. Replace the words in brackets with the corresponding English words and phrases.
- •13. Express your agreement or disagreement using the following phrases.
- •14.Complete the following sentences:
- •Unit 2 Marie Curie
- •What do you know about Marie Curie? Think of three questions you would like to ask about her. Read and see if you can answer them. Explain the words in bold.
- •Choose the correct word a-d to complete the gaps.
- •Pay attention to the correct pronunciation of the following words and read them aloud.
- •List the events in Curie’s life in order they happened. Use your list to present Marie Curie to the class. Unit 3
- •Choose the correct word from the table to complete the gaps in the text.
- •Pay attention to the correct pronunciation of the following words and read them aloud.
- •James prescott joule
- •2. Read the following words and pay attention to their correct pronunciation.
- •3. Learn new words and phrases.
- •4. Translate the following words into Russian.
- •6. Read the following phrases and translate them.
- •7. Guess the meanings of the italicized words.
- •8. Read and translate text a. Say what scientific problems a.M. Terpigorev paid great attention to:
- •9. Agree or disagree with the following statements.
- •10. A. Find in the right column Russian equivalents of the following word combinations.
- •11. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition.
- •12. Find in the text answers to the following questions. Work in pairs. Use such expressions as:
- •13. Complete the following sentences.
- •14. Complete the following sentences translating the following phrases:
- •14. Express your agreement or disagreement using the following phrases.
- •15. Ask questions using the model:
- •16.Sum up the information from the text, using the following expressions:
- •Литература
Unit 4 properties of materials
Pay attention to the correct pronunciation of the following words and read them aloud.
aluminum |
[,æljʊı'mınǝm] |
composite |
['kɔmpǝzıt] |
cubic |
['kju:bık] |
ductility |
[dʌk'tılıtı] |
measure |
['meӡǝ] |
ratio |
['reıʃıǝʊ] |
rigid |
['rıʤıd] |
strength |
[streƞƟ] |
toughness |
['tʌfnıs] |
typical |
['tıpık(ǝ)l] |
Read new words aloud and memorize them.
compression |
сжатие, сдавливание, компрессия |
constituent |
составная часть, компонент |
creep resistance |
ползучестойкость, сопротивление ползучести |
ductile |
эластичный, гибкий, ковкий |
fracture strength |
изломная прочность, прочность на разрушение |
irreversible |
необратимый, односторонний |
stiffness |
жёсткость, устойчивость |
strain |
нагрузка, напряжение, деформация |
tensile strengh |
прочность на разрыв |
yield strength |
предел текучести, устойчивость к деформации |
Young modulus |
Модуль Юнга |
Read and translate the text using a dictionary.
Density (specific weight) is the amount of mass in a unit volume. It is measured in kilograms per cubic metre. The density of water is 1000 kg/m3 but most materials have a higher density and sink in water. Aluminum alloys, with typical densities around 2800 kg/m3 are considerably less dense than steels, which have typical densities around 7800 kg/m3. Density is important in any application where the material must not be heavy.
Stiffness (rigidity) is a measure of the resistance to deformation such as stretching or bending. The Young modulus is a measure of the resistance to simple stretching or compression. It is the ratio of the applied force per unit area (stress) to the fractional elastic deformation (strain). Stiffness is important when a rigid structure is to be made.
Strength is the force per unit area (stress) that a material can support without failing. The units are the same as those of stiffness, MN/m2, but in this case the deformation is irreversible. The yield strength is the stress at which a material first deforms plastically. For a metal the yield strength may be less than the fracture strength, which is the stress at which it breaks. Many materials have a higher strength in compression than in tension.
Ductility is the ability of a material to deform without breaking. One of the great advantages of metals is their ability to be formed into the shape that is needed, such as car body parts. Materials that are not ductile are brittle. Ductile materials can absorb energy by deformation but brittle materials cannot.
Toughness is the resistance of a material to breaking when there is a crack in it. For a material of given toughness, the stress at which it will fail is inversely proportional to the square root of the size of the largest defect present. Toughness is different from strength: the toughest steels, for example, are different from the ones with highest tensile strength. Brittle materials have low toughness: glass can be broken along a chosen line by first scratching it with a diamond. Composites can be designed to have considerably greater toughness than their constituent materials. The example of a very tough composite is fiberglass that is very flexible and strong.
Creep resistance is the resistance to a gradual permanent change of shape, and it becomes especially important at higher temperatures. A successful research has been made in materials for machine parts that operate at high temperatures and under high tensile forces without gradually extending, for example the parts of plane engines.
