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Варіант 2

І ГРАМАТИКА

 

1) Спишіть, вибираючи правильну часову форму.

1. Have you found your note book. No, I still (have found / am finding / have been finding) it.

2. I (am waiting / have waited / have been waiting) for a letter from my cousine for a month already.

3. The weather is fine today. The sun (has been shining / is shining / has shown) ever since we got up.

4. Where is your mobile? I (am putting / have met / have been putting) it into my pocket.

5. We (have known / are knowing / have been knowing) each other for three years already.

6. You (are playing / have been playing / have played) a ball for already three hours.

7. My brother (is solving / has solved / has been solving) this problem.

8. The (have finished / have been finishing / are finishing) for five hours already.

9. I still (am working / have been working / have worked) at my report.

10. I already (am working / have been working / have worked) at my report for two hours.

 

2) Спишіть, поставивши дієслово у правильну форму пасивного стану.

1. The flowers (water) every morning.

2. The roof of the house (paint) next year.

3. A beautiful vase (present) to her on her Birthday.

4. These exercise must (do) by you.

5. This mistake can (forgive) easily.

6. The letter already (write).

7. The letter (type) now.

8. The mountain (climb) never before.

9. Nick (tell) to go home at once.

10. Three foreign languages (teach) at our University.

 

3) Перекладіть англійською мовою.

1. Шкода, що вас не цікавить цей предмет.

2. Шкода, що ви запізнилися на потяг.

3. Шкода, що я не послухала його поради.

4. Добре було б, якби я знала іспанську мову.

5. Добре було б, якби він був вчора на вечірці.

 

4)Перекладіть англійською мовою використовуючи складний додаток.

1. Мама хотіла, щоб її син добре закінчив школу.

2. Папа хоче, щоб я був юристом.

3. Йому подобається, як я співаю.

4. Дощ заставив нас повернутися додому.

5. Він чув, як вони говорили про дівчат.

 

II МОВНА ПРАКТИКА

 

Crime 2: Name the offence

Look at these situations, then decide which crime has been, or is being, committed in each case.

1. TV Newsreader: Police believe the fire was started deliberately at around 2 o'clock this morning when burning paper was pushed through the letterbox. They are appealing for witnesses to the event.

2. Crown Prosecutor: Tell us in your own words exactly what happened.

Witness: We were in the bar when a man walked up to the victim, pointed a gun at his head and said 'You're a dead man.' Then he pulled the trigger three times.

3. Police constable: You were going in excess of 60, and this is a 30 zone.

Man in car: I think you're mistaken, constable. I was well within the speed limit.

4. Woman: When I got home, I discovered that my back door had been broken open.

Police officer: Had anything been stolen?

Woman: Yes, my new laptop, .200 in cash and my pet parrot.

5. Police officer: I'm sorry sir, but I have to report your actions to the proper authorities.

Man: Look, officer, here's .50. Let's just pretend this didn't happen, eh?

6. Extract from a newspaper article: The two men were arrested and detained after police checks revealed that they had been distributing pornographic material over the Internet.

7. Interviewing detective: All right, Dagsy. We know you didn't do the Cornmarket Street bank job yourself, but we know that you were involved somehow.

Police suspect: I was just driving the car Mr Regan, honest. And I didn't know what the others were up to until they came back with bags of cash.

8. TV newsreader: The car bomb went off in a busy marketplace, injuring several shoppers.

9. Radio newsreader: The police raided a house in New Street this morning and recovered 250 illegal copies of the latest Harry Potter film, along with professional film copying equipment.

10. Man reading newspaper: I don't believe it. The Foreign Minister has been caught giving government secrets to another country!

11. Political agitator: Now is the time to rise up and overthrow the running dogs that call themselves our government. Death to the Prime Minister and his cronies! Death to the Royal Family! Death to the system that bleeds us dry and abandons us!

Unwashed anarchist hordes: Hooray!

12. Shop assistant: I can't accept this .20 note, madam. It's a fake.

Customer: What? You mean it's counterfeit?

Shop assistant: I'm afraid so. Do you have any other means of payment?

13. Extract from a newspaper article: The investigation into the rail accident confirmed that it occurred because the rail company had failed to maintain the tracks properly over a five-year period. Eight people died when the train left the tracks and hit an embankment.

14. Police officer: Take your time and tell me what happened, dear.

Pensioner: The man who came to my door said he had come to read the electric meter, so I let him in. I went to the kitchen to make him a cup of tea. When I returned he had gone, and so had my television.

15. TV newsreader: A journalist working in the city disappeared this morning. Police later received a note from a militant faction claiming that they had taken him and were holding him hostage.

16. Woman: The graffiti around here is getting really bad. Last week somebody wrote 'Chelsea are rubbish' on our garden wall.

Man: That's not good. It should say 'Chelsea are complete rubbish'.

17. Man: Look at this note, Cheri. It arrived in the post today. It says 'Leave .10,000 in cash in the bin by the bus stop, or I'll tell everyone your dirty secret'.

Woman: Don't worry about it, Tony. It's probably another little joke from him next door.

18. Prosecuting lawyer: Tell us again what happened on the night of the incident, Mr Williams. And let me remind you that you are still under oath.

Defendant: Like I told you, I was at home asleep, so I have no idea what happened.

Prosecuting lawyer: Don't lie, Mr Williams. We have video evidence that you were in the nightclub until 3am. And you were seen by several witnesses.

19. Defendant: I don't recognise this court. This trial shouldn't be taking place.

Judge: Sit down, Mr Dowling. You are out of order.

Defendant: Oh shut up, you silly old woman. Go back home and do some washing up or something.

20. Accountant: We've audited these accounts very carefully, and they just don't add up.

Office manager: What exactly are you saying?

Accountant: I'm saying that someone in your office has been secretly helping themselves to company money.

21. TV presenter: Jimmy Bond, a former government intelligence agent, has just published a book about the Intelligence Service called 'Lifting the Lid'. In it, he gives us a revealing insight into the life of a secret agent. The government have strongly condemned the book, claiming it contains classified information that should not be in the public domain.

22. Magistrate: Constable, could you explain what happened?

Police constable: I was proceeding down Newland Street at approximately 8 o'clock last night when I heard a lot of shouting coming from The Newlands Inn public house. On entering, I saw the accused in a state of undress and dancing on a table.

Magistrate: You mean he was naked?

Police constable: Yes. As the day he was born.

23. Radio newsreader: The judge in the trial of notorious gangster Joe 'Pinko' Pallino adjourned the court today after it was revealed that several members of the jury had been offered bribes and other incentives to pass a verdict of 'not guilty' on Mr Pallino.

24. TV presenter: A bank account was opened in a false name in the Bahamas, and the cash deposited there. The funds were then sent by telegraphic transfer to another account in Switzerland, and the Bahamas account was closed. It was at this stage that the Metropolitan Police called in Interpol.

 

ІІІ. РОБОТА З ТЕКСТОМ ЗАГАЛЬНОФАХОВОЇ ТЕМАТИКИ

 

1).Прочитайте та перекладіть письмово поданий нижче текст.

 

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

 

Because central government cannot administer everything from London, the people also elect representatives to local councils, which provide services such as education, public housing, personal social services, police and fire brigades.

Currently there are several levels of local government, each meeting different needs. The top level is the country or regional council elected to deal with the main services such as education, social services, and the police. The district council collects local taxes, enforces laws on environmental health, and is responsible for public housing and a weekly rubbish collection.

Parish and community councils are closest to the people but have little power. They may provide any manage local facilities such as allotments and village halls, street lighting and bus shelters. They also provide a forum for discussing local issues.

The Government is reviewing the structure of local government with the aim of providing effective and convenient local government which takes account of community identities.

Local elections to councils are fought by the main political parties, and candidates must live or work in the area governed by the council. An employee of a council is barred from standing as a candidate for election to that council. If a party gains a majority of seats, it takes control of the council. Meetings of the full council discuss and decide major policy issues. Details are settled by council committees which reflect the council's political balance. Final decisions are carried out by paid administrators, who also advise councilors on the implications of their proposals. The public and the media have the right to see reports and minutes of meetings.

 

2).Випишіть виділені жирним шрифтом слова, вкажіть їх укр. еквіваленти та запам’ятайте.

3).Напишіть анотацію до тексту.

 

ІV. ІНДИВІДУАЛЬНЕ ЧИТАННЯ ( обсяг 15 тис. друкованих знаків газетного тексту).

1.Прочитайте та перекладіть статті.

2.Випишіть та запам’ятайте 20 ключових слів.

3. Підготуйте усний переказ прочитаного.

 


 




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