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При подготовке к контрольной работе рекомендуется использовать следующие учебники и учебные пособия:

1. Л.Н. Андрианова, Н.Ю.Багрова, Э.В.Ершова. Курс английского языка для вечерних и технических вузов. 5-изд., перераб. И доп. – М.: Высш. Шк., 2001.

2. Т. Ю. Полякова, Е. В. Синявская, О. И. Тынкова, Э. С. Улановская. Английский язык для инженеров. 5-изд.— М.: Высш. Шк., 2000 и т.д.

3. Т.М. Жималенкова, Н.А. Мыльцева. Универсальный справочник по грамматике английского языка. — М.: Глосса, 1997.

4. Англо-русский политехнический словарь. /Под редакцией А.Е.Чернухина. — М.: Русский язык, 1979.

5.Большой англо-русский словарь по английскому языку.

/ Под редакцией И.Р.Гальперина. — М.: Русский язык, 1987.

Составитель Ходов А.Ю.

Вариант № 4

ЗАДАНИЕ № 1 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

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This ---- isn’t very good. I think you misunderstood the original meaning in some places.

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

translation

b)

transliteration

c)

transcription

d)

transformation

ЗАДАНИЕ № 2 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

OK, let’s have coffee ----

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ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

interruption

b)

pause

c)

break

d)

arrest

ЗАДАНИЕ № 3 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

This machine was designed in the USA, but ---- in China

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ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

composed

b)

put together

c)

erected

d)

assembled

ЗАДАНИЕ № 4 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

Aluminium is ----

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ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

corrosion-resistant

b)

spotless

c)

ever-lasting

d)

tough

ЗАДАНИЕ № 5 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

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My birthday is on the ---- of May.

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

fifth

b)

fivth

c)

fiveth

d)

fifeth

ЗАДАНИЕ № 6 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

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This handbag is ----

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

her

b)

hers

c)

of her

d)

herself

ЗАДАНИЕ № 7 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

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The changing rooms are over ----

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a) then b) thus

c) there d) these

ЗАДАНИЕ № 8 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

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I ---- understand you

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

can’t

b)

don’t can

c)

not can

d)

isn’t can

ЗАДАНИЕ № 9 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

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This paper has been here ---- a couple of weeks.

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

since

b)

for

c)

from

d)

by

ЗАДАНИЕ № 10 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

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I told you ---- we need it fast.

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

what

b)

if

c)

--

d)

whether

ЗАДАНИЕ № 11 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

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---- you ---- that film yet?

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

Have … saw

b)

Have … seen

c)

Have … see

d)

Did … saw

ЗАДАНИЕ № 12 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

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It turned out longer than we ----

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

did expect

b)

have expected

c)

was expecting

d)

had expected

ЗАДАНИЕ № 13 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

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I’ll … it by ten tomorrow, I promise.

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

have finished

b)

finished

c)

finishing

d)

going to finish

ЗАДАНИЕ № 14 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

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This issue should also ----

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

be addressed

b)

address

c)

to be addressed

d)

addressed

ЗАДАНИЕ № 15 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

Выберите реплику, наиболее соответствующую ситуации общения

A: Happy birthday!

B: "---------------------------."

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

Thank you!

b)

Yes, please.

c)

You are welcome.

d)

Hello.

ЗАДАНИЕ № 16 ( - выберите один вариант ответа)

Выберите реплику, наиболее соответствующую ситуации общения

Boss: "On Monday we’re having a meeting. Are you coming?

Employee:”-----------“

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

Sure.

b)

If only I could be there, but I fear no.

c)

Relax chief. It’s going to be OK.

d)

Yeah, maybe.

ЗАДАНИЕ № 17 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

Выберите реплику, наиболее соответствующую ситуации общения

Teacher: "Open books on page 14."

Student:”------------------------?“

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

Speak up!

b)

Sorry, what page?

c)

I don’t care.

d)

15, stupid!

ЗАДАНИЕ № 18 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

Выберите реплику, наиболее соответствующую ситуации общения

Customer: “Can I get another glass of juice like this?"

Waiter:”---------------------“

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

Sorry, we’re out of it. Maybe something else?

b)

Enough for you.

c)

No.

d)

To be honest, I’m pretty tired of you. Stop ordering me around!

ЗАДАНИЕ № 19 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

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Canterbury is in the ---- of England

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

South East

b)

South West

c)

North East

d)

North West

ЗАДАНИЕ № 20 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

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The Ivy League includes arguably best American ----

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

theatres

b)

hospitals

c)

universities

d)

golf players

ЗАДАНИЕ № 21 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

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In Canada they use ---- pronunciation

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

Received

b)

North American

c)

Cockney

d)

North English

ЗАДАНИЕ № 22 - выберите один вариант ответа

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Halloween is celebrated on ----

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

October 31st

b)

November 3rd

c)

September 26th

d)

November 29th

ЗАДАНИЕ № 23 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

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Public Schools in UK

1. In most of the United Kingdom and in some Commonwealth countries, a public school is a traditional privately operated secondary school that is funded by the payment of tuition fees. These schools, wherever located, often follow a British educational tradition. Originally, many were single-sex boarding schools, but many are now co-educational with both boarders and day-pupils. This usage is synonymous with preparatory school in the USA, although in British English preparatory school has a different meaning.

2. Whether a particular school is or is not a public school is not clearly defined, although there are some which indisputably are, and others which clearly are not. While this usage of the term public school is common in most of the UK, it can be ambiguous in Scotland where it often refers to a publicly funded school.

3. A public school usually teaches children from the ages of 11 or 13 to 18, and was traditionally a single-sex boarding school. The majority date back to 18th or 19th centuries, but several are over 600 years old.

4. The term public school is generally used now in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and sometimes Scotland to refer to any school that is a member of the Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference. The schools and their representative associations prefer the more inclusive term “independent schools”, but common usage and the news media in England often refer to them by the traditional name of “Public Schools”.

Определите, является ли утверждение:

A British “public school” is similar to American “preparatory school”

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

ложным

b)

истинным

c)

в тексте нет информации

ЗАДАНИЕ № 24 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

Прочитайте текст и выполните задания

Public Schools in UK

1. In most of the United Kingdom and in some Commonwealth countries, a public school is a traditional privately operated secondary school that is funded by the payment of tuition fees. These schools, wherever located, often follow a British educational tradition. Originally, many were single-sex boarding schools, but many are now co-educational with both boarders and day-pupils. This usage is synonymous with preparatory school in the USA, although in British English preparatory school has a different meaning.

2. Whether a particular school is or is not a public school is not clearly defined, although there are some which indisputably are, and others which clearly are not. While this usage of the term public school is common in most of the UK, it can be ambiguous in Scotland where it often refers to a publicly funded school.

3. A public school usually teaches children from the ages of 11 or 13 to 18, and was traditionally a single-sex boarding school. The majority date back to 18th or 19th centuries, but several are over 600 years old.

4. The term public school is generally used now in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and sometimes Scotland to refer to any school that is a member of the Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference. The schools and their representative associations prefer the more inclusive term “independent schools”, but common usage and the news media in England often refer to them by the traditional name of “Public Schools”.

Определите, является ли утверждение:

Public schools are always single-sex boarding schools

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

ложным

b)

истинным

c)

в тексте нет информации

ЗАДАНИЕ № 25 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

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Public Schools in UK

1. In most of the United Kingdom and in some Commonwealth countries, a public school is a traditional privately operated secondary school that is funded by the payment of tuition fees. These schools, wherever located, often follow a British educational tradition. Originally, many were single-sex boarding schools, but many are now co-educational with both boarders and day-pupils. This usage is synonymous with preparatory school in the USA, although in British English preparatory school has a different meaning.

2. Whether a particular school is or is not a public school is not clearly defined, although there are some which indisputably are, and others which clearly are not. While this usage of the term public school is common in most of the UK, it can be ambiguous in Scotland where it often refers to a publicly funded school.

3. A public school usually teaches children from the ages of 11 or 13 to 18, and was traditionally a single-sex boarding school. The majority date back to 18th or 19th centuries, but several are over 600 years old.

4. The term public school is generally used now in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and sometimes Scotland to refer to any school that is a member of the Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference. The schools and their representative associations prefer the more inclusive term “independent schools”, but common usage and the news media in England often refer to them by the traditional name of “Public Schools”.

Определите, является ли утверждение

Public school graduates usually go on to a university.

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

ложным

b)

истинным

c)

в тексте нет информации

ЗАДАНИЕ № 26 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

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Public Schools in UK

1. In most of the United Kingdom and in some Commonwealth countries, a public school is a traditional privately operated secondary school that is funded by the payment of tuition fees. These schools, wherever located, often follow a British educational tradition. Originally, many were single-sex boarding schools, but many are now co-educational with both boarders and day-pupils. This usage is synonymous with preparatory school in the USA, although in British English preparatory school has a different meaning.

2. Whether a particular school is or is not a public school is not clearly defined, although there are some which indisputably are, and others which clearly are not. While this usage of the term public school is common in most of the UK, it can be ambiguous in Scotland where it often refers to a publicly funded school.

3. A public school usually teaches children from the ages of 11 or 13 to 18, and was traditionally a single-sex boarding school. The majority date back to 18th or 19th centuries, but several are over 600 years old.

4. The term public school is generally used now in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and sometimes Scotland to refer to any school that is a member of the Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference. The schools and their representative associations prefer the more inclusive term “independent schools”, but common usage and the news media in England often refer to them by the traditional name of “Public Schools”.

Определите, является ли утверждение:

Public schools are funded by tuition fees.

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

ложным

b)

истинным

c)

в тексте нет информации

ЗАДАНИЕ № 27 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

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Public Schools in UK

1. In most of the United Kingdom and in some Commonwealth countries, a public school is a traditional privately operated secondary school that is funded by the payment of tuition fees. These schools, wherever located, often follow a British educational tradition. Originally, many were single-sex boarding schools, but many are now co-educational with both boarders and day-pupils. This usage is synonymous with preparatory school in the USA, although in British English preparatory school has a different meaning.

2. Whether a particular school is or is not a public school is not clearly defined, although there are some which indisputably are, and others which clearly are not. While this usage of the term public school is common in most of the UK, it can be ambiguous in Scotland where it often refers to a publicly funded school.

3. A public school usually teaches children from the ages of 11 or 13 to 18, and was traditionally a single-sex boarding school. The majority date back to 18th or 19th centuries, but several are over 600 years old.

4. The term public school is generally used now in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and sometimes Scotland to refer to any school that is a member of the Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference. The schools and their representative associations prefer the more inclusive term “independent schools”, but common usage and the news media in England often refer to them by the traditional name of “Public Schools”.

Укажите, какой части текста (1, 2, 3, 4) соответствует следующая информация: The concept of public school can be rather vague.

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

4

b)

3

c)

1

d)

2

ЗАДАНИЕ № 28 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

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Public Schools in UK

1. In most of the United Kingdom and in some Commonwealth countries, a public school is a traditional privately operated secondary school that is funded by the payment of tuition fees. These schools, wherever located, often follow a British educational tradition. Originally, many were single-sex boarding schools, but many are now co-educational with both boarders and day-pupils. This usage is synonymous with preparatory school in the USA, although in British English preparatory school has a different meaning.

2. Whether a particular school is or is not a public school is not clearly defined, although there are some which indisputably are, and others which clearly are not. While this usage of the term public school is common in most of the UK, it can be ambiguous in Scotland where it often refers to a publicly funded school.

3. A public school usually teaches children from the ages of 11 or 13 to 18, and was traditionally a single-sex boarding school. The majority date back to 18th or 19th centuries, but several are over 600 years old.

4. The term public school is generally used now in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and sometimes Scotland to refer to any school that is a member of the Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference. The schools and their representative associations prefer the more inclusive term “independent schools”, but common usage and the news media in England often refer to them by the traditional name of “Public Schools”.

Укажите, какой части текста (1, 2, 3, 4) соответствует следующая информация:

Some of more famous public schools can be over 600 old.

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

1

b)

2

c)

3

d)

4

ЗАДАНИЕ № 29 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

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Public Schools in UK

1. In most of the United Kingdom and in some Commonwealth countries, a public school is a traditional privately operated secondary school that is funded by the payment of tuition fees. These schools, wherever located, often follow a British educational tradition. Originally, many were single-sex boarding schools, but many are now co-educational with both boarders and day-pupils. This usage is synonymous with preparatory school in the USA, although in British English preparatory school has a different meaning.

2. Whether a particular school is or is not a public school is not clearly defined, although there are some which indisputably are, and others which clearly are not. While this usage of the term public school is common in most of the UK, it can be ambiguous in Scotland where it often refers to a publicly funded school.

3. A public school usually teaches children from the ages of 11 or 13 to 18, and was traditionally a single-sex boarding school. The majority date back to 18th or 19th centuries, but several are over 600 years old.

4. The term public school is generally used now in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and sometimes Scotland to refer to any school that is a member of the Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference. The schools and their representative associations prefer the more inclusive term “independent schools”, but common usage and the news media in England often refer to them by the traditional name of “Public Schools”.

Ответьте на вопрос:

Is the term “public school” still popular in today’s Britain?

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ:

a)

Yes, but the schools themselves often prefer the term “independent schools”.

b)

No, it was only used in 18th and 19th centuries.

c)

Yes; schools and teachers’ organization particularly favor this term.

d)

It is only popular in Scotland.

ЗАДАНИЕ № 30 (- выберите один вариант ответа)

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Public Schools in UK

1. In most of the United Kingdom and in some Commonwealth countries, a public school is a traditional privately operated secondary school that is funded by the payment of tuition fees. These schools, wherever located, often follow a British educational tradition. Originally, many were single-sex boarding schools, but many are now co-educational with both boarders and day-pupils. This usage is synonymous with preparatory school in the USA, although in British English preparatory school has a different meaning.

2. Whether a particular school is or is not a public school is not clearly defined, although there are some which indisputably are, and others which clearly are not. While this usage of the term public school is common in most of the UK, it can be ambiguous in Scotland where it often refers to a publicly funded school.

3. A public school usually teaches children from the ages of 11 or 13 to 18, and was traditionally a single-sex boarding school. The majority date back to 18th or 19th centuries, but several are over 600 years old.

4. The term public school is generally used now in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and sometimes Scotland to refer to any school that is a member of the Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference. The schools and their representative associations prefer the more inclusive term “independent schools”, but common usage and the news media in England often refer to them by the traditional name of “Public Schools”.

Определите основную идею текста

ВАРИАНТЫ ОТВЕТОВ

  1. Public schools in the UK are some of the more prestigious schools, often, though not always they are boarding and single-sex ones. b) Preparatory schools in Britain and USA are different institutions.

c) The term “public school can be ambiguous in Scotland. d) The schools and their representative associations prefer the term “independent schools”.

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