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Направление: «Юриспруденция» Немецкий язык

1 Курс 1 семестр

Was können Sie über die Messen in Köln erzählen?

Wie viel Messen und Ausstellungen in Deutschland haben überregionale und internationale Bedeutung?

Wann finden die Messen in Frankfurt/Main statt.

Veranstaltet die BRD die Messen im Ausland?

Welche Rolle spielt die Außenwirtschaft im deutschen Wirtschaftsleben?

An welcher Stelle steht Deutschland im Welthandel?

Was exportiert Deutschland?

Wie heißt der größte Partner der BRD?

Wo befindet sich die Notenbank?

Ist die Bank von Weisungen der Bundesregierung abhängig?

Wer hat die alleinige Recht Banknoten auszugeben?

Was hat die Bundesbank in jedem Bundesland?

Wer unterstützt die Wirtschaftspolitik der Regierung.

1 Курс 2 семестр

Seit wann existiert das Europäische Währungssystem?

Können sich die Wechselkurse im Verhältnis zu Drittwährungen frei an den Devisenmärkten bilden?

Wie heißt die Europäische Währungseinheit?

Was importiert Deutschland?

Wie handeln die Mitgliedstaaten der EG untereinander?

Ist der größte Partner der BRD die Ukraine ?

In die Wirtschaft welcher Länder investiert Deutschland?

Wer hat diesen Vertrag vorbereitet?

Bei welcher Menge der Ware werden die Preisnachlässe gewährt?

Wie sind die Preise und Frachtkosten?

Was können Sie über Nebenkosten sagen?

Wie unterscheiden sich die Arten von Unternehmen der Rechtsform nach?

Was gehört zu der Personengesellschaft?

Was ist die Gesellschaft bürgerlichen Rechts?

Тестовые задания по темам программы Английский язык

TEST I Course

II Term

l. What ... when I saw you?

l. you did

2.did you do

3.were you doing

4.did you

2. ... me all about your holiday in Mexico.

l. say

2.tell

3.speak

4.inform

3. I am not satisafied ... your explation.

l. for

2.with

3.of

4.on

4.I am afraid, you will ... wait for a long time.

1.have to

2.must

3.be to

4.have got

5.- Where is Janet?

— She's out. She said she ... back soon.

1.is

2.would be

3.was

4.came

6.I've looked for my pen, but I can't find it ...

l. anywhere

2.everywhere

3.nowhere

4.somewhere

7.Everyone had a present ... Mr. Smith.

l. only

2.although

3.except

4.besides

8.He came home late, so I asked him where... .

1.has he been

2.he has been

3.he had been

4.had he been

9.We'll go out as soon as it ... raining.

1.stops

2.will have stopped

3.will stop

4.will be stopping

10.My video recorder switches off ... .

l. himself

2.oneself

3.itself

4.herself

11.It's at least a month since I ... John.

1.have last seen

2.last see

3.last saw

4.last was seeing

12. There are more cars in this car park, but ... motorbikes.

1.less

2.not so much

3.fewer

4.lot

13.We'll be late if you don't drive a bit ... .

1.faster

2.more quick

3.mOre fast

4. quickly

14.Some people have difficulty in making ... understood.

1.them

2.themselves

5.one

4.oneself

15. ... already left by the time I arrived.

1.He has

2.He is

3.He was

4.He had

16.Will you ... take a holiday this year?

1.can

2.be able to

3.be capable of

4.able to

17.Why ... come with you?

1.I am not able

2.I can't

3.can't I

4.am I not capable of

18.Ask him how ...

1.it's work

2.does it work

3.it works

4.it does work

19.He asked me ... .

1.since when I am waiting

2.how long I have been waiting

3.how long I had been waiting

4. since when I am waiting

20.If you haven't got enough money to buy food, you'll have to ... without.

1.do

2.make

3.keep

4.get

21.How far is it from Norwich to Cambridge?

It ... about an hour by car.

1.wants

2.goes

3.needs

4.takes

22.To obtain stamps' put. 50 p in the ... and pull the knob.

1.slit

2.gap

3.slot

4.hole

23. Whose coat is it? It s not ... .

1.my one

2.a my coat

3.of me

4.mine

24. Is the Eiffel Tower taller ... Big Ben?

1.then

2.than

3.as

4.of

25.I don't like salmon.

1. Neither do I. 

2.So do I. 

3.So I don't.

4.Nor I do.

26.Do not get ... the bus when it is still moving.

1.off

2.out

3.from

4.down

27.You ... if you are not careful.

1.must fall

2.are falling

3.fall

4.will fall

28.John is a good worker. He works very ... .

1.hardly

2.good

3.hard

4.many

29.I think Real Madrid is a great team.

1.And I so.

2.So do I. 

3.The same for me.

4.So am I.

30.Are you ready?

1.Already not.

2. Quite not.

3.Yet not.

4.Not quite.

31.We travelled from Hadley ... Burton without stopping.

1.after

2.until

3.for

4.to

32.He is ... intelligent than his sister.

1. lesser

2.much less

3.much fewer

4.not so

33.Is John in? —No, he ... .

1.still works.

2.is still working.

3.works yet.

4.is yet at work.

34.I'm sorry, I ... see you yesterday.

1.can't

2.couldn't

3.am not able to

4.don't

35. Please drive ... : you are making me nervous!

1.slow

2.more slowly

3.more slaw

4. slowlier

36.This must be ... resturant in Bangkok.

1.the worst

2.worst

3.the more worse

4.the worse

37.Joe speaks Russian. He speaks a little Arabic ... .

1.so well

2.either

3.equally

4.too

38.Hurry, or you'll ... the train.

1.lose

2.fail

3.miss

4.pass

39.Our ... was delayed owing to bad weather conditions.

1.airline

2.runway

3.airway

4.flight

40.The children have gone ... .

1.for shopping

2.to shop

3.to make shopping

4.shopping

41.The young people of today seem to believe in ... more than clothes and pop music.

1.not

2.none

3.nothing

4.no

42.What ... shoes do you take?

1.length

2.measure

2.scale

4.size

43.Hasn't ........................?

1.come the post yet

2.yet the post come

3.the post yet come

4.the past come yet

44.Don't come unless you ... to.

1.will have

2.have

3.are having

4.had

45.That hat completely alters your ... .

1.siqht

2.outlook

3.figure

4.appearance

46.I'll try to finish this essay ... the weekend at the latest.

1.on

2.within

3.by

4.in

47.They tried not to talk ... they were eating.

1.providing

2.during

3.while

4.for

48.How long .......English?

— For two years.

1.you have studied

2.are you studying

3.have you studied

4.have you been studying

49.Are the students .... about examinations?

1.talking

7442.discussing

3.saying

4.telling

50.Don't start yet. Wait ... father comes home.

1.while.

2.that

3.until

4.as soon as

51.We had seen the film ... we read the book.

1.after

2.before

3.since

4.from

52.What is this square famous ... ?

1.about

2.of

3.for

4.with

53.Why don't you ... your coat, it's so hot in here.

1.get off

2.take off

3.put on

4.dress

54.I won't go to the party ... you come too.

1.excpect

2.even

3.as soon as

4.unless

55.I have always posted my letters first class ... it costs more.

1.because

2.although

3.since

4.while

56.Which sentence is closest in meaning to the sentence underlined?

Bubu tribesmen, who live by the river never learn to swim.

1.Only the Bubus, who live by the river, know how to swim.

2.Bubus who can sWim are the ones who live by the river.

3.All Bubus live by the river, but none of them can swim.

4.Bubus only learn to swim if they live by the river.

57.He may leave now.

1.He has to leave now.

2.He wants to leave now.

3.He is unlikely to leave now.

4.He has permission to leava now.

58.Anyone can tell you where Dirty Dick is.

1.Nobody knows where Dirty Dick is.

2.Some people know where Dirty Dick is.

3.Only one person knows where Dirty Dick is.

4.Everybody knows where Dirty Dick is.

59.I told her that I had been in love with her sister.

I said to her: 1. 'I'm in love with your sister'

2. 'I was once in love with your sister'

3.  'I had once been in love with your sister'

4. 'I once had to be in love with your sister'

TEST П  course I‑П terms

Choose the right answer. Only one answer is correct.

I. We expected the Harrisons ...later than usual.

1. arrive

2. to arrive

3. arrives

4. arrived

2. Look! The bridge .... .

1. is being repaired

2. is been repaired

3. has being repaired

4. has repaired

3. I don't want to be interrupted by him.

1.Я не хочу перебивать его.

2.Я не хочу, чтобы он перебивал меня.

3.Я не хочу, чтобы его перебивали

4.Я не хочу. чтобы мы перебивали друг друга.

4. He told us that he ... for a new job.

1.thought he would apply

2.applied

3.is applying

4.had been applied

5. The results are to be checked again.

I The results must be checked again.

2.The results have been checked again.

3.The results are being checked again.

4.The results are checked again.

6. She said the lectures on art (посещаются) by many students.

1.were attended

2.are attended

3.are attending

4.attended

7. Mr. Black ....ten years.

1.has been head of this department for

2.is head of this department for

3.is head of this department since

4.has been head of this department since

8. The speaker has been..... to with great interest.

1.listened

2.listening

3.listen

9. The letter isn't ready yet. It ... still ... into English.

1.is translated

2.has been translated

3.is being translated

10. You should have looked through the mail.

1.It is necessary for you to look through the mail.

2.You were to look through the mail, but you didn't.

3.You must look through the mail.

4.You did not have to look through the mail.

11. He didn't refuse when he ... this job.

1.offered

2.was offered

3.is offered

4.offers

12. Why don't you answer when you ... ?

1.ask

2.are asking

3.are asked

4.were asked

13. You ... a hard life when you were a child, granddad.

1.must have

2.were to have

3.must have had

4.had had

14. You will ... speak Spanish in another few months.

1. can

2. have

3. be able to

4. ought

15. This theatre ..... before we came to live in this town.

1.was built

2.has been built

3.had been built

4.was building

16. She is known ... on a very important problem now.

1. to have worked

2. working

3. to be working

4. working

17. He is said ... a novel for ten years.

1. to have been writing

2. to have written

3. to be writing

4. to write

18. Roy ... to be a good manager.

1. turned out

2. is turned out

3. to turn out

4. turned

19. The problem ... is of great importance.

1.discussing

2.being discussed

3.discuss

4.to discuss

20. .... the mail the secretary gave the most urgent letters to the manager.

1. Sorting out

2. Having sorted out

3. Sorted out

4. Looking

21. You should look ... the mail before leaving.

1. in

2. through

3. though

4. at

22. This is one of the best works ... Falconet.

1. by

2. of

3. to

4. from

23. I'll make decision only ... the agreement of my boss.

l. by

2. under

3. with

4. for

24. He arrived ... the invitation of the Prime Minister.

1. by

2. at

3. from

4. to

25. Everything depends ... your decision.

1. on

2. of

3. about

4. from

26. The quotation is enclosed ... the letter.

1. in

2. to

3. with

4. by

27.These defects are to be corrected ... your expense.

1.with

2 by

3.at

4.from

28. These defects appeared ... the Buyer's fault.

1. through

2. from

3. out of

4. on

29. Many international exhibitions and fairs ... ... in St.Petersburg.

1. are given

2. are held

3. are taken

4. take part

30. The company is going to ... an order for a new model of car.

1. put

2. give

3. place

4. make

31. The members of the House of Commons are elected by ... .

1. secret ballot

2. political parties

3. the chief executive

4. secret

32. Each new Prime Minister ... new ministers.

1. accepts

2. invites

3. appoints

4. notifies

33. If you ... your order we'll be able to give you a 5% discount.

1. reduce

2. increase

3. inquire

4. ask

34. The most popular ... in Russia today is television.

1. entertainment

2. purchase

3. feature

4. setting

35. It costs 10 dollars if you are paying ... . 

1. currency

2. cash

3. money

4. coins

36. The Prime Minister takes policy decisions with the ... of his ministers.

1. appointment

2. agreement

3. invitation

4. position

37. The national Gallery ... a rich collection of paintings.

1. houses

2. sells

3. buys

4. frames

38. On TV in Great Britain news is ... at regular intervals.

1.  told

2.  heard

3.  broadcast

4.  sung

39.Our information is that your ... are quoting lower prices for the same product.

1. workers

2. sellers

3. competitors

4. contacts

40. We enclose for your further information our current FOB ...  . 

1. price-list

2. payment

3. delivery

4. check

41. If any defects are found during the guarantee period the Seller is to correct them promptly at his ...  . 

1. obligation

2. expense

3. fault

4. money

42.We ... with this letter all the particulars concerning the product.

1. advise

2. enclose

3. develop

4. write

43. Our company is interested in ... business relations with you.

1. making

2. establishing

3. getting

4. making

Choose the response which fits the situation.

44.  —Did you hear his speech on the radio last night? — Yes, I did.

1. —What are you thinking of it?

2. —What do you think of it?

3. —What's about?

45. —How are you feeling?

— I am very tired.

1. —Also me

2. —So am I. 

3. —For me the same.

46. —Why are you so nervous?

— I am taking my driving test today.

1. —Good chance!

2. —Good luck!

3. —Best regards!

47. How big is your group? 1. —Them are seven.

2. —We are seven.

3. —It is seven people.

48. Can you see any people in the shop?

1. —Only a little.

2. —Not much.

3. —Only a few.

TEXT I. (optional)

THE CIVIL SERVICE IN GREAT BRITAIN

The Civil Service is concerned with the conduct of the whole range of governmental activities as they affect the community , ranging from policy formulation to carrying out the day-to-day duties of public administration.

Civil servants are servants of the Crown. For all practical purposes the Crown in this context means and is represented by the go vernment of the day. In most circumstances the executive powers of the Crown are exercised by and on the advice of Her Majesty's Ministers, who are in turn answerable to the Parliament. The Civil Service as such has no constitutional personality or responsibility separate from the Government of the day. The duty of the individual civil servant is first and foremost to the minister of the Crown who is in charge of the department in which he or she is serving.

Recruitment to the Service is by open competition and the system of promotion within the Service is on merit. A change of minister, for whatever reason, does not involve the change of staff. The functions of the civil sevants remain the same whichever political party is in power.

Ministers sometimes appoint special advisers from outside the Civil Service. This practice has a long history. Special advisers are usually paid from public funds, but they are not permanent officials and their appointments finish when the Government's term of office ends, or when their minister moves to a different department or leaves the Government.

Answer these questions:

1. What are the functions of the Civil Service?

2. What does the term 'Crown' mean in this article?

How are the executive powers exercised?

3. Whom does the Civil Service serve?

4. Whom does an individual civil servant report to in his /her day-to-day work?

5. How are civil servants recruited and promoted?

6. Does the staff leave the department when the Minister resigns?

7. What experts are invited to help the Ministers outside the Civil Service? On what terms are they recruited?

TEXT II. Read this text:

Stress is a natural part of living. Crossing a road, going to a party, driving a car, these are all stressful activities. We live in a fast-moving age, so we must learn how to relax properly. Here are some of the most common symptoms of stress: sleeping badly, poor appetite or overeating, drinking too much alcohol, difficulty in concentrating.

How do you deal with these problems? The average business person often has no time to sit down and think the answers over. But if you want to survive, you have to know how to cope with stress. So, here is a guide to reducing the level of stress in your life.

First, take up a hobby, if possible, an active outdoor activity. You won't worry about your problems when you are concentrating on a hobby that really interests you.

You must take plenty of exercise. This will keep you fit and should also help you to sleep better.

At work, it's important to make lists of tasks that you need to complete during the day. Write down your thoughts and ideas on paper. Learn to say 'no' even to your boss, if you think that colleagues are unreasonable. And, finally, don't forget that laughter is the best medicine.

Start this new action plan today and you'll find, within a surp risingly short time, that stress at work and at home is no longer the problem it was.

Complete the following sentences, using the information in the article.

1. One way to keep fit is to ...........

1. sit and think about it.

2. take much exercise.

3. stop eating

2. High blood pressure and heart disease are .................

1. symptoms of stress.

2. not very dangerous.

3. cannot be avoided.

3. A good way to reduce stress at work is ....................

1. have a drink.

2. take up some hobby.

3. try to forget stressful situations.

4. If you follow this new action plan, .........................

1. you will become very rich.

2. you will manage to cope with stress.

3. you will be laughing all the time.

III Course

I —II Terms

TEST

Choose the correct answer. Only one answer is correct. 

1. We knew that this company ... in giving us a discount.

1.isn't interesting

2.did not interested

3.wasn't interested

4.interested

2. In my friend's flat (есть много) built-in furniture.

1.there are many

2.has much

3.there is much

4.it is much

3. ...you discussed the latest news yet?

1.Were

2.Did

3.Have

4. You ...just to Rome, tell us about your impressions:

1.have been

2.were

3.visited

4.saw

5. —Must I open my suit-case?

— No, you ... , it's OK.

1.cannot

2.must not

3.need not

4.haven't

6. The office manager... us why we had sent the enquiry so late.

1.asked

2.asks

3.spoke

4.said

7. Don't stay in this hotel, it's the...in the city.

1.worse

2.bad

3.worst

4.better

8. Ann won't go to bed until the children ... .

1.come back

2.came back

3.will come back

4.returned

9. Nobody ... remember the address of the hotel we had stayed at last year.

1.could

2.could not

3.was not able to

4.cannot

10. ... you go to Brighton when you were in England?

1.Haven't

2.Weren't

3.Didn't

4.Don't

11. Mrs. Dunn ... on the phone for 20 minutes now.

1.is speaking

2.has spoken

3.has been speaking

4.speaks

12. Father ... a newspaper when I entered his study.

1.read

2.has read

3.was reading

4.has been reading

13. Before Richard went there he ... some business matters with his director.

1.discussed

2.had discussed

3.was discussed

4.must discuss

14. If the components ... delivered earlier we might have been able to start work on time.

1.might have been

2.would have been

3.were

4.had been

15. Some important transactions ... lately, they say.

1.are concluded

2.have been concluded

3.were concluded

4.are concluding

16. He (пришлось) read a lot of books to make this report.

1.was able to

2.was to

3.had to

4.had

17. He (не разрешат) to attend this ceremony.

1.won't be able

2.may not

3.won't be allowed

4.won't allow

18. We (должны были) meet at 7 p.m., but he was late.

1.were to

2.had to

3.must

4.should

19. You are listened to with great attention.

1.Вы слушаете с большим вниманием.

2.Вас слушают с большим вниманием.

3.Вас слушали с большим вниманием.

4.Вы слушали с большим вниманием

20. The visitor wanted us to clarify the matter.

1. Посетитель хотел уточнить вопрос.

2. Посетитель хотел , чтобы мы уточнили вопрос.

3. Хотелось , чтобы посетитель уточнил вопрос.

4. Посетителю хотелось уточнить вопрос с ними.

21. She is ... asked now.

1. been

2. being

3. had

4. having

22. The writer is reported to have published his book.

1. Писатель сообщил, что он опубликовал свою новую книгу.

2. Писателю сообщили, что его книга опубликована.

3. Сообщают , что писатель опубликовал свою новую книгу.

4. Сообщили, что книга писателя опубликована.

23. We sent а telex to their firm (указав) the exact weight of the

cargo.

1. stated

2. stating

3. having stated

4. having been stated

25. ... the equipment we saw some faulty parts.

1. Testing

2. Being tested

3. Having been tested

4. Tested

26. I hope he does not make us ... .

1. to wait

2. wait

3. for waiting

4. waited

27. When the post ... , I'll bring it to your office.

1. will arrive

2. arrives

3. is arriving

4. is going to arrive

28. These documents arrived on Thursday, ...?

1. arrived they

2. didn't there

3. didn't they

4. weren't they

29. We are looking forward ... you at next year's conference.

1. to see

2. to seeing

3. seeing

4. that we will see

30.Try to avoid ... to this person.

1. to talk

2. talking

3. asking

31. The Sellers offered a 5% discount ... the price.

1. from

2. on

3. to

32. The Buyers agreed to pay by a Letter of Credit ... shipping documents.

1. against

2. after

3. by

33. The manager showed the customers round the plant for them to have a better idea of the  ... of their products.

1. message

2. range

3. change

34. A contract is drawn up to give legal  ... to the intentions of the partners.

1. expression

2. impression

3. extension

35. A contract guarantees that the ... contained in it will be fulfilled .

1. negotiations

2. obligations

3. transactions

36. I have made an ... with Mr. Smith at 10 a.m.

1. appointment

2. meeting

3. solution

37. I hope this catalogue will help you to have some idea about the  .... of our products.

1. expense

2. quality

3. change

38. A.... manager deals with buying goods.

1. sales

2. works

3. purchase

39. Our prices are  ...., that's why our goods are in great demand .

1. comparative

2. constructive

3. competitive

40. We wish to ... the demands of our clients.

1. meet

2. achieve

3. promote

41. A personnel manager deals with the .... of the staff.

1. reconstruction

2. recruitment

3. restoration

42. The Public Relations department deals with the .... of the firm.

1. image

2. volume

3. money

43. If I have legal problems I consult my ....  . 

1. customer

2. producer

3. lawyer

44. The main idea of marketing is '.... is always right'.

1. customer

2. Manager

3. supplier

45. It's difficult to get .... at this time: all the hotels are booked .

1. sensation

2. position

3. accommodation

46. We have just .... a big order with their firm.

1. done

2. signed

3. placed

Read the article and answer the questions: 

THE PACIFIC —AREA OF ECONOMIC GROWTH

The 34 countries round the Pacific Basin and the 23 island states in its 70 million square miles account for than half the world population and half its total wealth. The Pacific Basin has 21 per cent of the world's oil resources, 63 per cent of its cotton, 87 per cent of its natural rubber and 94 per cent of its natural silk. There are more than a thousand languages in the region and some of the richest religious and cultural traditions in the world.

In recent years, Taiwan has had the fastest-growing economy in the world. South Korea expects to be the fifteenth richest country in the world by the year 2000. And China is a vital and potentially vast new market. As these countries start to manufacture more complex products, they require more advanced technology.

The leader in this area has, of course, been Japan, which has exported not just its goods and services, but also its business expertise to the rest of the world. Following Japan's example, South Korea too is moving ahead at a speed that keeps costs, productivity and product quality one step ahead of the competition.

The reasons behind the growth of manufacturing in these Pacific nations are similar. They all have educated and skilled labour force, willing to work long hours.

Strategically located on trade routes vital to both East and West, the Pacific Basin has enormous potential , as the West is beginning to realize.

47. The two countries which have fastest-growing economies are ... .

1. Japan

2. Taiwan

3. South Korea

48. The country which offers a large market is ... .

1. China

2. South Korea

3. Taiwan

49. The number of countries in the Pacific Basin is ...

1. 34 

2. 23 

3. 57 

50. The reason behind the growth in manufacturing in that area is ... .

1. cheap raw materials

2. skilled labour force

3. rich cultural traditions