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        1. Complete the following sentences using the text:

  1. We can trace direct continuities from ....

  2. Social science is the study of various aspects of ...

  3. The ... include sociology, anthropology, history, economics, psychology and political sciences.

  4. All social sciences have a common focus on the ...

  5. Sociology emphasises the influence that ...

  6. All of us speak languages which none of us, as ...

  7. A ... is a cluster, or system, of institutionalised modes of conduct.

  8. Economic institutions are plainly always connected with other...

  9. In setting out the aims of sociology, therefore, these thinkers sought to duplicate, in the study of ...

  10. Finally, history, as the study of...

  11. But these either have been dissolved altogether by the profound ...

  12. For under the general category of 'societies' we want to include not only ... , but large ... (such as the Roman Empire, or traditional China), and, at the other end of the scale...

  13. Emile Durkheim (1858-1917), one of the most influential figures in...

  14. The distinctive feature of ... in the wake of the 'two great revolutions' .

  15. Anthropology, for example, is concerned nominally with...

  16. Many of the prominent thinkers associated with...

  17. If we discover the laws governing...

        1. Complete the following table:

          Noun

          Verb

          Adjective

          emergence

          define

          divide

          comprehensive

          involvement

          reproduction

          compose

        2. A) Study the meaning of the following words:

reproduce, recreate, remark, react

Find these words in the text. What is the meaning of their prefixes? Do the prefixes in the words remark and react mean the same? Make up your own sentences to prove your opinion.

b) Give Russian equivalents for the following words:

incomplete, unchallengeable, inevitable

What do their prefixes mean? What do their suffixes mean? What part of speech do they belong to? How are they formed?

        1. Complete each word either with in- or un-:

  1. I think you were ... justified in punishing both boys.

  2. The garden is divided into two ... equal parts.

  3. The ticket is ... valid.

  4. Why are you so ... sensitive to other people's problems?

  5. Thank you for your help in research, it was ... valuable.

  6. In conclusion I must say that I find this argument ... tenable.

  7. The government's ... action can only be explained as sheer neglect.

  8. The remarks of this representative were so rude they were frankly ... printable.

  9. I am afraid that the world is full of ... justice.

  10. The amount of food aid country has received is ... sufficient.

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