- •1 Семестр Требования к оформлению и выполнению контрольной работы
- •2. Find in Text English equivalents to the following words and word combinations and write them down
- •3. Make 10 questions to the text (2 general and 8 special).
- •4. Translate into English.
- •II вариант
- •1. Read and translate the text
- •2. Find the English equivalents for the following words and word-combinations
- •3. Make 10 questions to the text (2 general and 8 special).
- •4. Translate into English.
Контрольная работа
1 Семестр Требования к оформлению и выполнению контрольной работы
Контрольная работа выполняется на А4.
На обложке тетради указываются: название дисциплины, фамилия, имя и отчество студента, номер группы, номер варианта.
Контрольную работу следует выполнять аккуратно, разборчиво.
Задания в контрольной работе должны быть обязательно написаны.
Контрольная работа выполняется строго в установленный срок.
Проверенная контрольная работа должна быть исправлена согласно указаниям рецензента, а недостаточно усвоенные темы должны быть проработаны дополнительно.
Контрольная работа, выполненная без соблюдения указаний или не полностью, возвращается без проверки.
Контрольная работа выполняется по вариантам, номер варианта соответствует начальной букве фамилии:
1 вариант – Н - С;
2 вариант – Т - Я.
I вариант
1. Read and translate the text.
PLANS FOR THE FUTURE
When you leave school you understand that the time to choose your future profession has come. It’s not an easy task to make the right choice of a job. I have known for a long time that leaving school is the beginning of my independent life, the beginning of a far more serious examination of my abilities and character.
I have asked myself a lot of times: “What do I want to be when I leave school?” A few years ago it was difficult for me to give a definite answer. As the years passed I changed my mind a lot of times about which science or field of industry to specialize in. It was difficult to make up my mind and choose one of the hundreds jobs to which I might be better suited.
Choosing a career is like any other activity; it is best to work to a plan. Too many people start looking for a specific job before thinking out their occupational aims. It is a good idea to begin by attempting to define in clear terms what your requirements are from a career. This involves taking a realistic view of your strengths and weaknesses. You may think for example, that you would like a job which involves organizing people, but liking such a job is not a sufficient justification if experience you already may have suggested that this is not your strong point. On the other hand, you should remember that training will equip you to do new things. Having thought carefully about the sort of person you are, try to work out a realistic set of occupational requirements. In particular, you can answer to important questions. First: what sort of life do you want to lead? For example, do you want to live in the country or in the town? Is leisure time of great importance to you? Is the size of your salary important? Do you want to put down roots or travel widely? Second: what sort of work do you want to do? For example, do you like working alone or with others? Does teaching people appeal to you? Do you want to be an organizer of other people's activities? Do you want to develop new ideas and initiate changes.
As for me, I have made up my mind to be an engineer. As my parents are an engineers they have made a great influence on my choice and I can say that this profession runs the family. My choice of this occupation didn't come as a sudden flash. I think that nowadays this profession is of great need and importance to our country. It is my aim to be a qualified specialist and to serve the interests of my country. To be a well prepared engineer I should have some important qualities: great capability persistence, knowledge of science and, of course, knowledge of foreign languages. I think that my facilities combined with the knowledge would be quiet enough to succeed in my work.
