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- •British technical university
- •Information technologies
- •Training Exercises tm fit 1-20
- •Tm fit 21-40
- •Tm fit 41-60
- •Tm fit 61-80
- •Tm fit 81-100
- •Tm fit 101-120
- •Tm fit 121-140
- •Tm fit 141-160
- •Tm fit 161-180
- •Tm fit 181-200
- •Keys to training exercises tm fit 1-20
- •Tm fit 21-40
- •Tm fit 41-60
- •Tm fit 61-80
- •Tm fit 81-100
- •Tm fit 101-120
- •Tm fit 121-140
- •Tm fit 141-160
- •Tm fit 161-180
- •Tm fit 181-200
Tm fit 161-180
I. Give synonyms and/or antonyms:
1. template |
copy, sample |
2. to terminate |
to shut down, ant. to start |
3. tool bar |
tool box |
4. to tune |
to adjust |
5. tracking |
monitoring |
II. Word family. Fill in the missing words of the same root:
Noun |
Verb |
Adjective |
Adverb |
terminal/ terminator/ termination |
to terminate |
terminal |
- |
trail/ trailer |
to trail |
trailing |
- |
update |
to update |
updated/ updatable |
- |
transmission/ transmitter |
to transmit |
transmittable/ transmission |
- |
transaction |
to transact |
transactional |
transactionally |
III. Make up phrases by matching the words in the left column with those in the right:
1. throughout B |
A. period |
2. tool D |
B. capacity |
3. trial A |
C. face |
4. turnkey E |
D. bar |
5. type C |
E. system |
IV. Fill the web diagram with the words that can be used with the given word:
TRANSFER - error, unit, time, rate.
VI. Give the terms suiting the definitions below:
1. to telecommute |
A. to work at home with the help of computer connection with the office |
2. terminate |
B. to end, stop |
3. to transmit |
C. to convey from one place to another |
4. to upgrade |
D. to adapt to the prevailing conditions |
5. to tune |
E. to fit into current systems |
VIII. State the type of logical relations between the following words:
Example |
Type of logical relations |
1. to work – to telecommute A |
A. general and specific |
2. to terminate – to start D |
B. equivalence |
3. tracking – monitoring B |
C. part and whole |
4. transceiver – transmitter C |
D. contrast |
IX. Say what can be:
1. terminated |
process, program, access |
2. tracked |
information, object |
3. transferred |
file, information, data, image |
4. updated |
information, web page, system, software |
5. turned off |
computer, printer, device |
X. Say when and why people do the following:
1. telecommute |
to communicate fast, to work at home |
2. transaction processing |
to send and retrieve information |
3. troubleshooting |
to prevent runtime errors |
4. turn off |
to finish the work |
5. tune |
to customize developers’ environment according to their requirements |
Tm fit 181-200
I. Give synonyms and/or antonyms:
1. usable |
fit, suitable, ant. unsuitable |
2. to verify |
to validate |
3. virtual |
unreal, ant. real |
4. to zoom |
to scale |
5. valid |
actual, effective, right, ant. invalid, wrong |
II. Decode the acronyms:
1. WWW |
World Wide Web |
2. ASAP |
As Soon As Possible |
3. ASCII |
American Standard Code for Information Interchange |
4. CUL8R |
see you later |
5. VR |
Virtual Reality |
III. Word family. Fill in the missing words of the same root where possible:
Noun |
Verb |
Adjective |
Adverb |
user/ usage |
to use |
usable/ used |
- |
validation/ validity |
to validate |
in/valid |
- |
verification |
to verify |
verified/ verifiable |
- |
vision/ visibility/ visualization |
to visualize |
visible/ visual |
visibly/ visually |
volatility |
- |
volatile |
- |
IV. Fill the web diagram with the words that can be used with the given word:
USER - default, power account, base, id, login, interface, manual, guide, policy, profile, wizards, mode.
VI. Do a mini-research and explain the difference between:
1. end-user – power user
|
Power user is an experienced, skilled user. End user is a user for whom smth. is worked out. |
2. to verify – to validate
|
to verify is to check or confirm; to validate is to show that something is reasonable or logistic. |
3. to upgrade – to update |
Hardware is upgraded, software – updated. |
4. workstation – supercomputer
|
Workstation is a one-person computer that is more powerful and faster than most personal computers, and is typically used for graphics, scientific computing, but its capacity is less than supercomputers capacity, which is used for computing a big number of information. |
VII. Give the definitions suiting the given terms:
1. power user |
A. an experienced, skilled user |
2. volatility |
B. dependency from power supply |
3. wait mode |
C. the Condition, in which computer at idle time consumes electric powers less, but keeps open for immediate using. |
4. workstation |
D. A one-person computer that is more powerful and faster than most personal computers, and is typically used for graphics, scientific computing, CAD, CAE, and other applications requiring high performance and memory |
5. validation |
E. checking data |
IX. Say what can be:
1. valid |
password, data, login |
2. verified |
data, password |
3. zoomed |
document, image |
4. volatile |
memory, object |
5. wrapped |
word, text |
X. Say what the following is used for:
1. virtual mall |
to order goods via Internet |
2. virus detection system |
to prevent harm from virus |
3. voice mail – answering machine |
to answer voice mailbox without addressee |
4. user-friendly interface |
to make the means of communication easy to use |
5. user manual |
to solve problems with the help of program |