
- •Передмова
- •Unit 1 Part 1. The National Technical University of Ukraine "Kyiv Polytechnic Institute"
- •1. Read the following words:
- •2. Read and translate the text.
- •3. Answer the following questions:
- •4. Translate these words into Ukrainian:
- •5. Finish the following sentences:
- •6. Define whether the statements based on the text are true or false. The first sentence has been done for you.
- •7. Answer the following questions:
- •Part 2. Economy and Industry of Ukraine
- •1. Read the following words:
- •2. Read and translate the text.
- •3. Translate the following words and word combinations into Ukrainian:
- •4. Translate the following words and word combinations into English:
- •5. Fill in the gaps using the above text.
- •6. Put have/has or have got/has got into the given sentences.
- •7. Write the questions that go with the following answers.
- •Part 3. Industry of Great Britain
- •3. Answer the following questions. There is just one correct answer to each of them.
- •4. Fill in the gaps with the proper word from the text.
- •5. Translate the following words into Ukrainian:
- •6. Translate the following words into English:
- •7. Refer the given sentences to Past Indefinite. Make up all kinds of questions to each of the sentences.
- •8. Divide the following infinitives into two columns and give their second and third forms.
- •Unit 2 Part 1. The Best Cars in the World
- •1. Answer the questions:
- •2. Read and translate the following passages :
- •3. Answer the following questions.
- •Part 2. Henry Ford
- •3. Work in pairs. Make up 5 questions to the text and let your partner answer them. Then exchange the roles.
- •4. Try to find in the text the antonyms to the following words:
- •5. Try to write a short story of Henry Ford's life in chronological order:
- •6. Match the word with its translation. The first one is done for you.
- •7. Read the sentences below. Fill in the gaps with appropriate simple indefinite pronouns.
- •8. There are three forms of indefinite pronouns: affirmative, interrogative and negative. One sentence in each line is done for you. Fill in the table.
- •9. Make up sentences with each of the following
- •Unit 3 Part 1. From the History of Computer
- •1. Answer the questions:
- •2. Read and translate the text:
- •3. Translate the following sentences and make up 4 different questions to each of them:
- •4. Find the “odd” word:
- •5. Match the words with their translations:
- •6. Try to put these words in the right order and make a sentence.
- •7. Correct the mistakes.
- •8. Fill in a/an or the where necessary.
- •Part 2. Robots – Ideal Workers
- •1. Read the following words and word combinations:
- •2. Answer the following questions:
- •3. Read and translate the text:
- •4. Match the questions in column a with the answers in column b.
- •5. Will you agree with the following statements? Give your reasons.
- •6. Match the words with the similar meaning.
- •Unit 4 part 1. The Era of High-Tech Pollution
- •3. Read and translate the following words into Ukrainian:
- •4. Fill in the missing information in the following summary using the above text.
- •5. Find the odd word out.
- •6. Match the types of pollution with their effects
- •7. Fill in the word(s) from the list below. Use the word(s) only once.
- •8. Fill in the correct word(s) from the list below:
- •Part 2. Environmental Protection
- •1. Read the following words and word combinations:
- •2. Read and translate the text:
- •3. Match a line in a with a line in b.
- •4. Fill in the correct word(s) from the list below:
- •5. Match the words with the opposite meaning.
- •6. Discuss the following questions with your partner.
- •7. Make all possible word combinations.
- •8. Find in each line the derivative from the first word.
- •Unit 5 Part 1. Science in our Life
- •1. Read the following words:
- •2. Read and translate the text.
- •3. Change the direct speech into the indirect speech.
- •4. Choose the right form of the verb from the brackets. Mind the rules of sequence of tenses.
- •5. Put as many questions to each sentence as possible.
- •6. Ask your partner and then say what they answered
- •7. Translate into English.
- •Part 2. The Science of Mechanics
- •1. Read the following words and word combinations:
- •2. Read and translate the text.
- •3. Work in pairs. Make up 5 questions to the text and let your partner answer them.
- •4. Match the word with its translation. The first one is done for you.
- •1. Read the following words and word combinations:
- •2. Read and translate the text.
- •3. Answer the following questions.
- •4. Fill in the gaps with appropriate words.
- •1. Read the following words and word combinations:
- •2. Read and translate the text:
- •7. Answer the following questions. There is just one correct answer to each of them.
- •Unit 7 Part 1. Metals
- •1. Read and translate the following words and words-combinations:
- •2. Read and translate the text. Memorize all highlighted words:
- •3. Fill in the gaps using the text:
- •4. Translate the following words into English:
- •5. Transform sentences from Active to Passive Voice:
- •6. Make up Passive tense forms with the following words:
- •Part 2. Mechanical Properties
- •1. Read and translate the following words and words-combinations:
- •2. Read and translate the text.
- •3. Choose the proper example.
- •4. Fill in the gaps using sentences from the text:
- •5. Find out which statements are true (t) or false (f). Correct mistakes:
- •6. Transform sentences from Active into Passive Voice:
- •7. Translate the following words and learn them:
- •8. Fill in the table with the missing forms of verb:
3. Answer the following questions. There is just one correct answer to each of them.
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Choose the correct statement:
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The United Kingdom was the last country in the world to become highly industrialized.
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The United Kingdom is just agricultural, not industrial country.
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The main source for development of British industry is ore.
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Great Britain has highly developed industry.
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Which of the following is not true?
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Britain produces a lot of wool.
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British Petroleum is the 1st largest industrial grouping in the world.
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Exports of goods and services make up around 25% of national output.
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Birmingham is one of industrial British cities.
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Why is Birmingham called Britain’s “second city”?
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It is as big as London.
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“B” is the second letter of English alphabet.
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There are many goods produced there.
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It is situated near the capital.
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Why can’t Britain supply the country with sufficient food products?
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Britain has no agricultural machinery and agrichemicals.
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It hasn’t enough cultivated lands.
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It has not enough labor force.
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British people can’t produce any food.
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What chemicals does Britain produce?
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Wheat
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Railway cars, motor cars, electrical equipment.
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Agrochemicals
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Cotton, wool
4. Fill in the gaps with the proper word from the text.
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The biggest centers of iron and steel … are situated in the neighborhood of coal basins.
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Plants producing textile machinery not only satisfy the needs in British industry, but also export great … of machinery to the other countries.
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The most rapid … in recent years has been in pharmaceutical, pesticides and cosmetics.
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BP is the 11th largest industrial … in the world, and the second largest in Europe.
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Exports of goods and services … around 25% of national output.
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Because of lack of cultivated lands, it cannot … the country with sufficient food products.
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Sheffield has specialized in producing high-quality steel and … of steel.
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Two-thirds of agricultural land is… .
5. Translate the following words into Ukrainian:
source, per head of population, neighborhood, marine engineering industry, approximately, exporter, concern, international trade, plant, manufacturing.
6. Translate the following words into English:
товар, вироби зі сталі, колесо, потреби, швидке зростання, завод, шахта, бавовна, вовна, кораблебудування.
7. Refer the given sentences to Past Indefinite. Make up all kinds of questions to each of the sentences.
1. The United Kingdom becomes highly industrialized.
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Britain is the leading shipbuilder in the world.
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The biggest centers of iron and steel industries are situated in the neighborhood of coal basins.
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Britain has highly developed mechanical engineering.
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Leeds, Bradford and Manchester export cotton and wool to many countries.
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Britain produces oil.
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Great Britain exports agricultural machinery and agrochemicals.
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It cannot supply the country with sufficient food products.
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Plants producing textile machinery satisfy British industry’s needs.
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Exports of goods and services make up about 25% of national output.