- •Выполнение контрольных заданий и оформление контрольных работ.
- •Translate the text into Russian in writing.
- •2. Answer the following questions.
- •3. Decide whether the statements are true or false.
- •4. Match the terms to their definitions.
- •5. Choose the correct word.
- •6. Choose the correct tense form.
- •7. Complete the gaps with the correct preposition.
- •8. Fill in the blanks in the dialogue with the correct words or phrases given below. Right tired glad doing seems on ages like involves quite
- •Вариант 2
- •1. Translate the text into Russian in writing. The American system of law
- •3. Decide whether the statements are true or false.
- •4. Match the terms to their definitions.
- •5. Choose the correct word.
- •6. Choose the correct tense form.
- •7. Complete the gaps with the correct preposition.
- •8. Fill in the blanks in the dialogue with the correct words or phrases given below. Living , in, ages, ago, based, with, meet , too, what, that
- •Вариант 3
- •Translate the text into Russian in writing. Public law
- •Answer the following questions.
- •3. Decide whether the statements are true or false.
- •4. Match the terms to their definitions.
- •5. Choose the correct word.
- •Choose the correct tense form.
- •7. Complete the gaps with the correct preposition.
- •8. Fill in the blanks in the dialogue with the correct words or phrases given below. Busy take do miss happy focus wrong therefore truth get
- •Вариант 4
- •1. Translate the text into Russian in writing. Sources of Modern Law
- •2. Answer the following questions.
- •3. Decide whether the statements are true or false.
- •4. Match the terms to their definitions.
- •5. Choose the correct word.
- •6. Choose the correct tense form.
- •7. Complete the gaps with the correct preposition.
- •8. Choose the correct answer.
- •Вариант 5
- •1. Translate the text into Russian in writing. Common Law
- •2. Answer the following questions.
- •3. Decide whether the statements are true or false.
- •4. Match the terms to their definitions.
- •5. Choose the correct word.
- •6. Choose the correct tense form.
- •7. Complete the gaps with the correct preposition.
- •8. Choose the correct answer.
6. Choose the correct tense form.
Students … law at the university.
a. are studying b. study c. studies d. is studying
He … already … from the university.
a. graduated b. has graduated c. have graduated d. graduates
Last year he … from the university.
graduated b. has graduated c. will graduate d. graduates
The police … the killer yet.
didn’t find b. haven’t found c. hasn’t found d. wasn’t found
For about 10 years legislators … the bill.
discussed b. have been discussing c. discuss d. are discussing
Every year the State Duma of the RF … a lot of laws.
is passing b. passes c. is passed d. pass
Next week the judge … the case on basis of precedent.
a. will try b. would try c. try d. should try
Statutes … usually by Parliament.
a. passed b. are passed c. were passed d. pass
English law… on the common law tradition.
based b. are based c. is based d. has based
A polyglot is a person who … speak several different languages.
a. can b. may c. has to d. ought to
You … use my computer, if you wish.
a. can b. may c. should d. have to
Continental systems … as codified or Civil Law legal systems.
are known b. known c. know d. have known
All lawyers … pass the bar exam before they can start practice.
a. must b. can c. could d. may
Everyone accused of a felony … hire an attorney, though it is not required by law.
a. must b. need c. should d. have to
15. Judges of a county court … hear such matters as contracts and tort disputes.
a. must b. can c. could d. may
7. Complete the gaps with the correct preposition.
1. People was dissatisfied … inflexibility of common law.
2. This general rule has, however, always been subject … certain recognized exceptions.
3. Judges resolve disputes by referring … statutory principles arrived at in advance.
4. The relationship … morality and law has always been important.
5. What are the rules of justice based …?
8. Fill in the blanks in the dialogue with the correct words or phrases given below. Right tired glad doing seems on ages like involves quite
Barry: Hallo, Sarah! Haven’t seen you for 1. … !
Sarah: Oh, Barry! 2. … to see you! It 3. … to me that I haven’t seen you since we graduated from University of Pennsylvania Law School.
Barry: 4. … right! Are you 5. … holiday here?
Sarah: Oh, no! I live in this town.
Barry: Do you? However, I know that after graduating from the Law School, you worked for the prestigious firm of Stephen Walrode and you were 6. … perfectly well there.
Sarah: That’s 7. … . Then I was 8. … of New York and decided to move here. It was simply a desire to live in a beautiful place where I felt I would have more control of my life.
Barry: But I think it’s difficult to come into a small community 9. … this and open up practice and do well.
Sarah: You’re right. You can’t do well here right away. But now everything is O.K. Most of my practice is business litigation. Some of practice also 10. … bankruptcy cases and broken real estate contracts.
